Black Politics, Black Voters, Black People

June 27, 2009

Black News: President Obama Says Nothing about Jackson’s Death

Filed under: Uncategorized — Staff @ 11:25 pm

Al Sharpton said it best: "Michael Jackson made culture accept a person of color. Way before Tiger Woods, way before Oprah Winfrey, way before Barack Obama, Michael did with music what they later did in sports, in politics and in television."

If there is such a thing as ‘post-racial’, Jackson was probably the first and most visible international post-racial figure that this country has ever produced. He made history uniting not only Americans, but the world through his music, much in the same way Obama has done with his campaign.

It’s surprising therefore, that a day after the news of Michael Jackson’s death and with the nation deep in mourning, President Obama has not personally acknowledged a man who helped paved the way for his election.

Although the president released a brief statement through his press secretary Robert Gibbs on Friday afternoon, much was left unsaid. He was characteristically cautious, aiming to strike a political balance when he called Michael Jackson a "spectacular performer" whose life was "sad and tragic."

 

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  1. Dear Sir/Madam

    Thank you for republishing this article on your site. It would be appreciated if you could credit both the site (www.theGrio.com)from where you copied this piece and the writer (myself, Lola Adesioye) who wrote the piece.

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    Lola Adesioye

    Comment by Lola Adesioye — June 29, 2009 @ 8:17 pm | Reply


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