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bigtree

(86,005 posts)
Sun Mar 11, 2012, 08:49 AM Mar 2012

The First Time Barack Obama Was Elected President

from Buzzfeed: http://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/the-first-time-obama-was-elected-president



Mar 10, 2012 5:53pm EST

Barack Obama's election as President of the Harvard Law Review was a historic event for African Americans. A proud moment for people of color, the election garnered a ton of coverage from the back media. The following excerpts come from three publications Jet, Ebony, and Crisis Magazine, showing the extent the young law student and author was heralded in the black community.

A 1990 interview with Ebony Magazine reads:

Barack H. Obama has an arabic first name that means "by the grace of God," which could exlain why he looks so humbly upon success. The Harvard University law student made history this year when he became the first Black President of the 104-year-old Harvard Law Review. "The fact that I've been selected shows a lot of progress, but it's important that stories like mine aren't used to say that everything is okay for Blacks," says the son of a Kenyan economist. Obama has a bachelor's degree in political science from Columbia University.

A February 1990 edition of Jet Magazine read:

Barack Obama, a 28-year-old second-year law student, was elected in balloting by last year's editors. Obama, a native of Hawaii, said his election shouldn't be seen as a sign social barriers have been broken down.

"I wouldn't want people to see my election as a symbol there aren't problems out there with the situation of African-Americans in society," he said. "From experience I know that for everyone of me there are hundred or a thousand Black and minority students who are just as smart and just as talented and never get the opportunity."

In 1995, the young Obama, now an accomplished author, reflected on his election, race, and his book in Crisis Magazine:

CRISIS: Will race relations get better?

OBAMA: Not in the short term. We're moving out of a period of American preeminence on the world economic stage. Global competition means increasing economic uncertainty for the majority of Americans, black and white. Unfortunately, politicians in this country find it convenient to define these problems in racial terms— affirmative action, immigration and so on. It's always easier to organize people around tribe than around principle."


read: http://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/the-first-time-obama-was-elected-president

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The First Time Barack Obama Was Elected President (Original Post) bigtree Mar 2012 OP
Thank you! I loved reading this; it's fun to babylonsister Mar 2012 #1
it really is cool bigtree Mar 2012 #2
Great read! Number23 Mar 2012 #3
thanks for this... Blue_Tires Mar 2012 #4
Visionary jaysunb Mar 2012 #5
o my! he is so young, and so wise!! nofurylike Mar 2012 #6

babylonsister

(171,092 posts)
1. Thank you! I loved reading this; it's fun to
Sun Mar 11, 2012, 09:05 AM
Mar 2012

hop into the way-back machine and try to figure out where Obama's head was at and how or if he's changed, which I don't think he has, much. It's nice he got the attention, too. He deserved it.

bigtree

(86,005 posts)
2. it really is cool
Sun Mar 11, 2012, 09:23 AM
Mar 2012

. . . to see the depth of experience in his history. It is interesting to see how he's still looking for pragmatic ways to define the changes he believes should take place, much like he was in his Harvard years.

I like the way he's insisting (back then) on giving respect and credence to the continuing needs and concerns of the black community -- even as he acknowledges his own historic achievement.

Number23

(24,544 posts)
3. Great read!
Sun Mar 11, 2012, 07:54 PM
Mar 2012
"The fact that I've been selected shows a lot of progress, but it's important that stories like mine aren't used to say that everything is okay for Blacks,"


I remember when Colin Powell was appointed Sec of State and alot of white people were saying that it meant that racism was now over and blacks didn't have as many obstacles as they once had. I wouldn't be surprised if this was the beginning of the absolutely baffling phenomena of certain white people thinking that THEY are now the most discriminated against demographic.

Pointing to the Powells and Oprahs and Obamas of the world -- they no doubt highlight that remarkable progress has been made (mostly due to the blood, sweat and tears of black people). But as he said in the article:

for everyone of me there are hundred or a thousand Black and minority students who are just as smart and just as talented and never get the opportunity.

jaysunb

(11,856 posts)
5. Visionary
Mon Mar 12, 2012, 09:41 PM
Mar 2012
Not in the short term. We're moving out of a period of American preeminence on the world economic stage. Global competition means increasing economic uncertainty for the majority of Americans, black and white. Unfortunately, politicians in this country find it convenient to define these problems in racial terms— affirmative action, immigration and so on. It's always easier to organize people around tribe than around principle."


Few, at that age can have such developed vison.

nofurylike

(8,775 posts)
6. o my! he is so young, and so wise!!
Mon Mar 12, 2012, 10:27 PM
Mar 2012

great!!!
again and again, i am so proud to be President Obama's supporter. think how much the detractors miss getting to see in him!!


thank you for posting that, bigtree!

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