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1809-2009 and some trivia

Posted by yxibow on November 22, 2008, at 5:59:02

The Economist, I'll just summarize an article that I took away a few interesting coinciding points of history -- yes, one can have their view of Obama, but there were reasons why that very moving start of his campaign was held in Springfield, Illinois. First of all it was the capitol obviously, a good backdrop. But it also invoked the spirit of Lincoln, something that people have compared his mastery of speech, and after all both have been lawyers and Illnois legislators.

Lincoln was born in 1809, the NAACP though not officially begun, has largely been set as the founding date of February 12, 1909, 100 years since Lincoln's birth.

Obama will ascend office January 20, 2009, 200 years after Lincoln's birth, a free African-American (though not through slavery) facing complex problems in office that while different than Lincoln's, will be a very tough job indeed.

The world will witness the first non white president and the first president elected north of the Mason-Dixon line since JFK and the first from outside the Lower 48.

Trivia aside, this will be tough times for the president.

For some levity, there has been a tradition of American Presidents to announce their Irish roots -- and this may very well be true actually.

http://blog.cleveland.com/pdgraphics/2008/10/05cgKIN.pdf


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Xkw8ip43Vk

They'll be invited to the Inauguration Party on the 19th.


-- tidings

Jay

 

Re: 1809-2009 and some trivia..Thanks! (nm) » yxibow

Posted by fayeroe on November 22, 2008, at 12:56:10

In reply to 1809-2009 and some trivia, posted by yxibow on November 22, 2008, at 5:59:02

 

Re: 1809-2009 and some trivia

Posted by seldomseen on November 23, 2008, at 6:57:45

In reply to 1809-2009 and some trivia, posted by yxibow on November 22, 2008, at 5:59:02

Obama's election still gives me goosebumps. I'm so proud of America.

While I do think racism still exists in this country, I definately also think this election reinforces the fact that America, as a whole, has moved beyond race as an issue.

I LOVE IT!

Seldom


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