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Obamania
Obama and Black Pride
by Jack Hunter on January 23, 2009

As a conservative I have little use for Obama’s politics, but as an American and more specifically a Southerner, I think I can understand the excitement, particularly in the black community. Listening to urban radio this week, black nightclubs advertised Obama inauguration parties and drink specials. A black-themed clothing store in downtown Charleston advertised deals on suits for Obama’s swearing in. It could be said these folks are just being smart capitalists, and they are, but I don’t remember these businesses offering any Bush inauguration specials.

The first black American president likely represents many different things to many different black Americans. But much of the joy I see in my black neighbors and friends, seems to be a sense that a new level of respect, perhaps the greatest respect, has now been paid to them by their nation.

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Jack Hunter, "The Southern Avenger," is a radio personality for WTMA 1250 AM in Charleston, South Carolina, a columnist for The Charleston City Paper, and a contributing editor for Young American Revolution.


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