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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

The following article was datelined Aug. 5, 1961, and appeared in the Sunday New York Times the following day. It was headlined: BLIND RIDER HELPS BREAK COLOR LINE:

JACKSON, Miss., Aug. 5 (AP) -- Two Freedom Riders, a blind white woman and a Negro, broke the segregation barrier today in a Jackson, Miss., bus depot.

When that landmark event took place, Barack Obama was all of one day old. He was born on Aug. 4. 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Here's some other stories that appeared in the Times the week that Obama was born:

3 U.S. SUITS SEEK VOTES FOR NEGROES:

WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (UPI) -- The Government filed three civil rights suits today. They charged that Negroes had been denied voting rights in Montgomery County, Alabama, and Walthall and Jefferson, Davis Counties, Mississippi.

NEW CANAAN GETS HOUSING-BIAS POLL:

NEW CANAAN, Conn., Aug. 5 -- A survey to determine whether Negroes would be welcomed as home owners here is being taken by the local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

On the day that Barack Obama was born, there were no black federal judges in the United States -- that would not happen until the day after:

HYANNIS PORT, Mass., Aug. 5 (AP) -- President Kennedy has decided to name James Benton Parsons as a Federal district judge. He will be the first Negro appointed to such a judical post in the continental United States.

On the day that Barack Obama was born, black people in a number of cities and towns across the United States could not swim in the same public pool, drink from the same water fountain or use the same restroom as white people. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was still nearly four years away on Aug 4, 1961.

Between the day that Barack Obama was born and 1968, at least 28 people were killed as they actively worked for the rights of black people to live in an integrated society, vote, and eventually run for public office. Their names are:

Louis Allen, Willie Brewster, Benjamin Brown, James Chaney, Vernon Dahmer, Jonathan Daniels, Henry H. Dee, Cpl. Roman Ducksworth Jr., Medgar Evers, Andrew Goodman, Samuel Hammond Jr, Jimmie Lee Jackson, Wharlest Jackson, Martin Luther King Jr, Rev. Bruce Klunder, Herbert Lee, Viola Gregg Liuzzo, Delano H. Middleton, Charles E. Moore, Oneal Moore, William Moore, Rev. James Reeb, Michael Schwener, Henry E. Smith, Clarence Triggs, Virgil Ware, Ben Chester White, Samuel Younge Jr.

These men and women did not die in vain.

They died because somewhere in their souls they knew that someday in America, there would be a night like this night, a night like June 3, 2008:

[T]onight we mark the end of one historic journey with the beginning of another—a journey that will bring a new and better day to America. Tonight, I can stand before you and say that I will be the Democratic nominee for president of the United States.

This is not to say that Barack Obama is some kind of Messiah, or even that he will win in November -- he now has five months and a fair opportunity to try to do what 43 other men before him have done, to prove that he has the leadership skills to become the president of the United States. This is just to say how remarkable it is that a man who wasn't even guaranteed the right to vote when he was born is now the Democratic nominee for the White House -- and to say thank you to the people who fought and who even gave their lives to make this moment happen.

Posted by Will Bunch @ 11:59 PM  Permalink | 61 comments
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Posted 02:22 AM, 06/04/2008
yobill626
Congratulations to Barack Obama for his great achievement. Whether or not he becomes President, he reached a milestone tonight. The fact that he beat the "inevitable candidate" Hillary Clinton in the way he did it --- devising better campaign strategy, raising more funds and effectively running a political organization, is truly remarkable.
Posted 02:36 AM, 06/04/2008
montani semper liberi
When Bush was born, imbeciles were still denied the right to vote too.
Posted 02:48 AM, 06/04/2008
ucsbclassics53
not to mention the thousands who were lynched in the Jim Crow days because they dared to exercise their rights... America's forgotten terrorism...from home-grown terrorists masquerading as the law...
Posted 03:22 AM, 06/04/2008
Magistra
We will know we have matured as a nation when we no longer preface a president's name with the words "black" or "woman."
Posted 05:57 AM, 06/04/2008
mike l
Don't you just love the mature writers like shineboy and hater? Makes me proud to be an American.
Posted 07:01 AM, 06/04/2008
PeterMyers
I really thought that this was going to be a picture of a woman in the middle east showing a little skin or something like that, but what a disappointment once I opened the link. Not that voting isn't good, I am all for it...except when Iraqis get a chance to vote, then I am against it.
Posted 07:41 AM, 06/04/2008
jmc
I guess were that much closer to Obama becoming President and absolving us of all our sins.
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Posted 08:14 AM, 06/04/2008
Shemp Howard
More white guilt in here than I can handle...Maybe Will can go to work as a shineman so he can feel better about himself.
Posted 08:20 AM, 06/04/2008
Yankee Air Pirate 12
Ladies & Gentlemen,I present the Democrats next great hope,"The Magic Mulatto",coming soon to a town near you.He'll fix it (even if it ain't broke )he'll change it (even if it doesn't need to be changed)he'll...well you get the idea.
Posted 08:22 AM, 06/04/2008
RG
So white guilt's the new code word for acknowledging history?
Posted 08:25 AM, 06/04/2008
RG
Who said it? "No matter who wins this election, the direction of this country is going to change dramatically. But the choice is between the right change and the wrong change, between going forward and going backward" Why its John McCain, another Repub trying to grab the change mantle (along with the House Repubs, whose "Change You Deserve" slogan was lifted from an anti depressant med. Here's more: McCain called for "widespread and innovative reforms" in health care, energy, the environment, taxes, public education, transportation, disaster relief, regulation, diplomacy and military and intelligence services. Gee, YAP, I guess it is broke, isn't it?
Posted 08:38 AM, 06/04/2008
vlwall
I see that not even 24 hours have passed and the closet racists are starting to come out of the woodwork. It may be subtle, but some of the comments above are racist and will get worse in the next 5 months. Isn't it time we get beyond this.
Posted 08:40 AM, 06/04/2008
RG
Great point, b.atk. People who lived int he 60's during the time of Jim Crow and segregation are all long since dead.
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