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Barack and Michelle Obama should be
commended for the great example they have demonstrated, particularly
for their black brothers and sisters. Such modeling has
not been validated nor widely practiced within the black culture to
any great extent. Those who have followed their example are
often denigrated as Uncle Toms for selling out to the majority,
often
referred to as the plantation owner. Many aspects of their
modeling are mainstream for folks who wish to get ahead, whether or
not they are of minority status.
Speak English:
The Obama's have mastered the English language. This mastery
undoubtedly started at an early age at home with parents and others
who also spoke understandable English. A large number of black
persons, particularly across the southern states, speak English
marginally, or not at all. While English is their first and
only language, understanding and communicating with some of them is
approaching impossible. To succeed in the greater culture,
there is no more important skill than to be able to communicate with
the public at large in the native tongue, English. This starts
in the home with parents who speak English, and should be encouraged
by all parents as a vital life-long skill.
Get the best possible education:
The Obama's have demonstrated the importance of education. While
both are graduates of Harvard's law school, their success at Harvard
was made possible through their childhood and adolescent preparation
in elementary and high school. Their parents undoubtedly
advocated the importance of an education, particularly for
minorities, and encouraged their success in all their school-related
activities. Hopefully the message will resonate among all
black families that a quality education is available to all those
who wish to earn it through hard work and dedication.
Get married:
A cultural pattern within the black community during the last
half of the 20th century was for black girls to have one or many
babies with one or multiple fathers because welfare provided the
necessities with few questions asked. While this was not
limited to the black population, the black sub-culture was the clear
leader in out-of-wedlock births. This was not an exception,
but the rule. In one school in Georgia two children in the
same grade with identical birthdates were born in the same hospital
from two different mothers and the same reported father.
Getting married within the black community appeared to be the last
straw, rather than any part of a cultural value.
Barack
and Michelle have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams as African
Americans who wished to get ahead. They followed the above few
rules, and Michelle, possibly for the second time in her adult life,
can be proud of her country. She can demonstrate that at least
for four more years in the public spotlight.
What a great example as role models
for any minority couple. May their lead be emulated by their
brothers and sisters for the good of the country. |