Posts Tagged ‘Barack Obama

06
Nov
08

First Black President of America

By Charlotte Hayward

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Barack Hussein Obama has become the 44th President of America as of November 4th 2008.

Nearly two years of campaigning have led to a moment which brought tears to Jesse Jackson’s eyes. A campaign which was “not hatched in the halls of Washington” but in the “backyards of Des Moines and the living rooms of Concord and the front porches of Charleston” has resulted on the steps of Washington.

A man from a remote African village will now rule the free world on 20th January 2008.

It seems that Martin Luther King’s dream may have come true. With a black president in the highest office in the land, the doors of segregation are truly shut. Now, anyone can make it. “Yes, we can.”

Obama’s story is America’s story

In the year of Barack Obama’s birth, 1961, black people were born in segregated hospitals, educated in segregated school systems and buried in segregated graveyards.

Fifty years ago Rosa Parks refused to give up her sit on a bus, and forty years since Martin Luther King and others risked their lives in the march for civil rights and the right to vote.

Without them, there would be no Barack Obama.

Obama cited Ann Dixon Cooper in his victory speech. At aged 106 she remembers when women or black people were not allowed to vote.

Talking to the BBC she said, ‘I feel nothing but relief that things have changed as much as they have, so I can’t look for anything better right now…after a while we will be all one.’

A message which echoes Obama’s own ethos, ‘we have never just been a collection of red states and blue states. We are and always will be the United States of America.’

Maya Angelou, American author and poet said she was ’so proud’ of Obama’s victory and America. ‘Look at our hearts, look at our souls, we have elected a black man to speak for us…I am an American.’

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04
Nov
08

Music Celebs Vote Obama

By Charlene Morgan

US music superstars Jay Z, Mary J Blidge, Beyonce Knowles and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs attend rally in Philadelphia to promote the Barack Obama Presidency campaign.

Hip hop mogul Jay Z, host to the “Promote the Vote Block Party” on the 2200 block of North Broad, Philadelphia, attracts more than four thousand locals to the rally encouraging them to “vote for change, vote Obama”.

As reported by Sky News, Jay Z accompanied by a string of music celebrities, each told the audience why voting for Barack Obama was so important.

“We have a responsibility to ourselves, our children, our country and our new leader, but we have to go out and vote to make the difference,” said Mary J Blidge during the rally.

Jay Z speaks in rhyme when telling the crowd the struggle and history that has led to this very moment.

Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther King could walk. Martin Luther King walked so Obama could run. Obama’s sprinting, so we all could fly.”

BAD BOY records CEO, Sean Combs informs the people of Philadelphia that it may be their vote that make the difference.

“Y’all know that this is a swing state right here,” P.Diddy told the crowd. “This is gonna be the state that decides the election!”

Sean Combs backs up his speech at the rally and votes for Barack Obama the next day. On exiting a voting booth at Coalition High School in Manhattan, he tells New York press how it feels to be apart of history, voting for change.

I felt like my vote was the vote that put him into office. It was down to one vote, and that was going to be my vote. And that may not be true, but that’s how much power it felt like I had.

I’m not trying to be dramatic, but I just felt like, Martin Luther King, and I felt the whole civil rights movement, I felt all that energy, and I felt my kids,” he said. “It was all there at one time. It was a joyous moment.

It seems,  celebrity political pushing has become the rage among Hollywood’s rich and famous, but will it really make a difference? And will it count when it really matters? [Read Background on Obama celebrity endorments]

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