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By Lovelyplains
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CHICAGO In his 30s and 40s, the Rev. C.T. Vivian rode with the Freedom Riders, organized sit-ins in Nashville and worked closely with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Many years later, before the 2008 election, he traveled the country along with other civil rights leaders exclaiming to voters that a Barack Obama presidency was exactly the kind of prize that they had been fighting for all their lives. All of that came back to him during a meeting at the White House three weeks ago between President Obama and several of those leaders. Mr. Vivian told the president how proud he was of him, and how sad he was to see him go. And then he began to cry. If there was a way I could keep him there I would keep him there for another term, Mr. Vivian, 91, said later from his home in Atlanta. It is difficult for people who are not African-American to understand what it has been to have someone in the White House that you know understands you.
.But a large segment of the country has also been busy gazing upon the presidency that is ending. In interviews, African-Americans around the country said they were counting down the last 10 months of Mr. Obamas term with pride, with sadness and also with a looming despair.
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. At dinner tables, Bible studies and classrooms throughout black America, elders, their children and their childrens children have been asking whether the breakthrough they thought they would never see will turn out to be an anomaly that they never see repeated
I come from an area where we never thought it was going to be possible, said Russell Singleton, 64, who grew up on the South Side of Chicago and now tends a shoe shine station in the presidents old barbershop. He recalled as a child seeing a racial slur stenciled onto a sidewalk in bright yellow paint, and as a teenager hurling bricks the night Dr. King was assassinated. He added, shaking his head, I dont think Ill see another black president in my lifetime and Ill say in the younger generations lifetime. They wont allow us to have the reins again, he continued. Its a big prize and they hold onto it dearly. On the West Side of Chicago, Jakya Hobbs, 13, said matter-of-factly that Mr. Obamas election was a miracle, and not in a good way. Our system isnt built for a black person to become president, she said. Perhaps no one expressed the feeling more viscerally than the young black girl who was captured by her grandmother on video wailing hysterically when she learned that Mr. Obama was soon leaving the White House
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The video went viral on Facebook, and after Valerie Jarrett, a senior adviser to the president, showed it to him, he told the girls grandmother in a Facebook post to dry her tears, because Im not going anywhere.
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I am going to miss this man.
brer cat
(24,565 posts)There will be a lot of tears shed when he is gone.
Good to have you back with us!!
sheshe2
(83,762 posts)I will miss him.
Thanks brer, so good to be back.