Posted on 03/02/2012 11:51:10 AM PST by nickcarraway
For many centuries, the epitome of African American achievement has been to become the first black president. We once talked about it like it was the impossible dream, or the ultimate sign that we have arrived. Well, Barack Obama didnt just talk about the dream, he went out and turned it into a reality.
So, here we are, with the keys to the Oval Office. When the Obamas moved in physically, many of us moved into the White House psychologically. The Obamas marriage was our own, and our sense of protection of the president and his family was the kind that tends to be reserved for our closest relatives.
With that said, the question becomes, How do we properly contextualize President Obama in black American history?
Well, one thing we know is that it would be quite dangerous to describe President Obama as the most accomplished black man in the history of the United States. To make such a claim would be to say that being popular among white Americans might be an important precondition for African Americans to be successful. The gifts of true freedom, respect and equality are not granted willingly in a historically racist society. Typically, equality means competition, and its hard to compete with someone for valuable resources and expect them to like you at the same time.
So, in many ways, individuals such as the late Malcolm X and even Louis Farrakhan have achieved as much success as President Obama, even though they are/were not popular with mainstream America. Farrakhan and Malcolm have long taught lessons of self-sufficiency that empower African Americans, but also alienate us when we are perceived as being too radical. Malcolm reminded us, very clearly, that someone liking you can be very different from someone actually respecting you.
It is also problematic to compare the feats of President Obama to those of Martin Luther King and other civil rights leaders of the past. President Obama is not a civil rights leader or a black leader; he is an American leader. In that regard, he cant be compared directly with Martin Luther King, Malcolm X or even the first runaway slave. He has his own unique place in history, which will be debated for centuries, but his being black doesnt automatically turn him into the next MLK.
Another thing that must be kept in mind is that having a national impact is not always the same as having an impact on the African American community. You can compare it to the parent who goes off and earns millions for himself vs. the parent who earns far less but gives all of his income to his family. President Obamas contributions to America are undeniable. But we should not always assume that his gifts to America are gifts to the black community. Our collective decision to remain politically silent during the Obama presidency argues that Obamas gifts to America were largely the result of our decision to sacrifice our rights to true democracy.
Is President Obama an outstanding figure in black American history? Absolutely. Is he the greatest black man to have ever lived? Probably not. How Obama measures up is in the eye of the beholder, but we must make sure that our eyes are not blinded by the shine of wealth and power that comes with being in the White House. Obamas legacy as an African American historical figure should be judged primarily by tangible evidence of his sacrifices and gifts to the black community, and not by his popularity among the descendants of our historical oppressors.
“Is President Obama Among The Greatest Black Men Ever?”
Good grief, I hope not! Talk about a low bar.
Clarance Thomas, Walter Williams, and Thomas Sewall would have to be dead for centuries in order for their IQ to sink to the Cretin-in-Chief’s level.
Obama is a vapid dork.
Repeat after me...
Obama is a vapid dork.
There, doesn’t the truth feel better?
This group? Not likely.
To obtain a true ranking of his greatness among blacks - since he is half black / half white - you would have to:
1) quantify his “black” greatness
2) double it
3) position his greatness accurately among all black candidates
You could also do the same for his “white” greatness.
Is he higher or lower on the list than Mike Tyson?
Hi yellar, mulatto.
Cleopatra was, I believe of Greek descent.
“...For many centuries, the epitome of African American achievement has been to become the first black president...”
For many centuries???? The country is less than two and a half centuries old so the opening of the article is weirdly worded.
Politicians are not as highly respected at military men so fighter pilots who went up the ranks to make general like Chappie James reached the epitome of “arriving” long before Obama. Boys dream about being fighter pilots and generals more often than president I would venture.
But the main thing is that Obama is a huge failure as president, lacks substance, and only delivers jive in a sterotypical manner that should be especially offensive to Blacks.
Please post intelligently.
OK:
Must. Stop. Bashing. Head. Against. Wall.
never mind, I just stumbled across my own ignorance..LOL
Is the bar that low?
That’s correct. She was a Ptolemy.
Many of the parade of ‘Revs’ who claim to be Black leaders have said so.
Obama has not lived what is called in America "the Black experience".
Oops, that’s Dr Sowell, not Sewall.
Oh, Obama’s still a vapid dork.
A stupid vapid dork.
A Muslim, stupid vapid dork.
Get the picture.
The dork is a loser.
Greece hasn’t turned out that well.
If those who are savvy to the constitution and what this country is made of, no.
If you're of any other ethnic origin besides Caucasian and are a racist, dependent on government or think government should be controlling, if you believe deceit should win you status, the list is long but i’ll cut it short... if you're one of these kinda people, then yes, Obama is the greatest black man ever....
Wow, don’t even know where to begin.
I would say that if I had to choose the greatest black man ever, it would be between Mansa Musa, Frederick Douglas, WEB Du Bois, or Booker T Washington.
I don’t neccesarily agree with all of their views, but those 4 men alone are categories above Obama.
I nominate Chuck Berry.
Obama is the reason the next black POTUS will be a Conservative because no white non liberal American will ever trust a black democrat again running ?
Racial groupthink is disgusting.
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