Obama and Our Post-Modern Race Problem

Shelby Steele, also African-American, wrote an op/ed in the Wall Street Journal two days ago with this title. Here is an excerpt to tempt you to read the entire piece:

“Barack Obama, elegant and professorially articulate, was an invitation to sophistication that America simply could not bring itself to turn down. If “hope and change” was an empty political slogan, it was also beautiful clothing that people could passionately describe without ever having seen.

“Mr. Obama won the presidency by achieving a symbiotic bond with the American people: He would labor not to show himself, and Americans would labor not to see him. As providence would have it, this was a very effective symbiosis politically. And yet, without self-disclosure on the one hand or cross-examination on the other, Mr. Obama became arguably the least known man ever to step into the American presidency.”

Click here for Steele’s op/ed

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