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Obama Tells Blacks to Own Their Futures

By PHILIP ELLIOTT
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NEW YORK (July 17) - President Barack Obama on Thursday traced his historic rise to power to the vigor and valor of black civil rights leaders, telling the NAACP that the sacrifice of others "began the journey that has led me here." The nation's first black president bluntly warned, though, that racial barriers persist.
"Make no mistake: The pain of discrimination is still felt in America," the president said in honoring the organization's 100th convention.
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Painting himself as the beneficiary of the NAACP's work, Obama cited historical figures from W.E.B. DuBois to Thurgood Marshall to explain how the path to the presidency was cleared by visionaries.
Obama's remarks, steeped in his personal biography as the son of a white mother from Kansas and black father from Kenya, challenged the audience — those in the room and those beyond — to take greater responsibility for their own future. He told parents to take a more active role and residents to pay better attention to their schools.
Rousing up a friendly crowd, Obama made his first speech so directly linked with race since he took office; the White House says he worked on it for about two weeks. Implicit in his appearance: He is seeking the backing of the powerful NAACP and its members for his ambitious domestic agenda.
The president said that in the current down economy, blacks are suffering high unemployment and are afflicted with more diseases but are less likely to own health insurance. He said that the African-American child is about five times as likely as a white child to be sent to jail.
Obama touted education as essential to improving the lives of all children. He said the state of schools is an American problem, not an African-American one.
"You know what I'm talking about. There's a reason the story of the civil rights movement was written in our schools. There's a reason Thurgood Marshall took up the cause of Linda Brown. There's a reason the Little Rock Nine defied a governor and a mob," Obama said. "It's because there is no stronger weapon against inequality and no better path to opportunity than an education that can unlock a child's God-given potential."
"We have to say to our children, `Yes, if you're African-American, the odds of growing up amid crime and gangs are higher. Yes, if you live in a poor neighborhood, you will face challenges that someone in a wealthy suburb does not,'" Obama said, returning to his tough-love message familiar from his two-year presidential campaign.
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"But that's not a reason to get bad grades, that's not a reason to cut class, that's not a reason to give up on your education and drop out of school," he said. "No one has written your destiny for you. Your destiny is in your hands and don't you forget that."
Obama expanded his message of equal rights beyond the black communities. He said many Americans still face discrimination.
Racism, he said, is felt "by African-American women paid less for doing the same work as colleagues of a different color and gender. By Latinos made to feel unwelcome in their own country. By Muslim Americans viewed with suspicion for simply kneeling down to pray. By our gay brothers and sisters, still taunted, still attacked, still denied their rights."
Obama also pressed for NAACP members to encourage their young people to find new role models beyond sports or music.
"I want them aspiring to be scientists and engineers, doctors and teachers, not just ballers and rappers," Obama said. "I want them aspiring to be a Supreme Court justice. I want them aspiring to be president of the United States."
To bolster his argument that it's within their reach, he cited his own biography, growing up with a single mother.
"I don't come from a lot of wealth. I got into my share of trouble as a kid. My life could easily have taken a turn for the worse. But that mother of mine gave me love; she pushed me, and cared about my education; she took no lip and taught me right from wrong," Obama said. "Because of her, I had a chance to make the most of my abilities. I had the chance to make the most of my opportunities. I had the chance to make the most of life."
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DogMa1212

05:07 PMAug 07 2009

I wish he would just go back home....wherever that is! Six months and he has turned our country into chaos....but thats how it is supposed to work for the big 'change' you dumb asses that voted for him....Socialism....big government that is in the front and back of everything.......get ready for soup lines while he dines in NYC

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Uawkeg1

12:13 AMJul 23 2009

He started talking loud and ghettoish why?

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Phygmint

12:10 AMJul 23 2009

Black, bla bla bla black black black. That's all I hear. How about CNN does a show called "White In America"? I'm so sick of hearing about black. They think they are the only people in the world. They couldn't care less about anyone else suffering racism or injustice. It's just ALL ABOUT THEM. Black people will NEVER be happy until they rule the world. All the pharoes were black. You see what happened there. Black people are the most racist people in the world.

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Jwat66

11:28 PMJul 23 2009

I DO NOT SEE WHY "KING" OBAMA HAS TO YELL INTO A MICROPHONE WHEN GIVING A SPEECH. THE MICROPHONE IS ON AND PEOPLE IN THE BACK OF THE ROOM SHOULD BE ABLE TO HEAR HIM WITHOUT HIM YELLING. HE NEEDS TO REALIZE THAT HE IS NOT A REPRESENTATIVE AND HE IS "PRESIDENT" HE IS SUPPOSED TO SIGN BILLS INTO LAW NOT PRESENT THE BILL OR TELL CONGRESS THAT HE WANTS SOMETHING APPROVED.THE U.S.A. IS A DEMOCRATIC RUN COUNTRY NOT A DICTATORSHIP OR COMMUNIST COUNTRY. WE ARE SUPPOSED TO HAVE A PRESIDENT AND NOT A RULER OR KING. HE HAS ALSO MULTIPLIED THE DEFICIT THAT HE "INHERITED" FROM BUSH. HE HAS ALLOTED SO MUCH MONEY TO PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS THAT $1.00 IS WORTH $.005

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Starblue48

11:02 PMJul 23 2009

What the ****? Out of all the white presidents we had how many of them singled out only white people? I am so sick of this guy. Whether he means to or not (and I'm very sure he does) He ******* adds fuel to this whole racial war.

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RobertaLynnTAC

08:20 PMJul 23 2009

SO ..... When Barry's not re-elected ... it will be because the ones who did not vote for him we're racists? Typical .... Not because he failed miserably! Not because he set this country back decades! Not because he along with Carter are the two most inept presidents to ever occupy the White House! Barry has created more damage than anyone could have imagined in a brief 6 months ....

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RobertaLynnTAC

08:04 PMJul 23 2009

LaurenceWife ... give us a break! Multi-millionaire? So many ppl who frequent these chats re-invent themselves ~ you are the funniest by far!

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President Barack Obama on Thursday traced his historic rise to power to the vigor and valor of black civil rights leaders, telling the NAACP that the sacrifice of others began the journey that has led me here. The nation\'s first black president bluntly warned, though, that racial barriers persist.