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babylonsister

(171,035 posts)
Sat Feb 20, 2016, 11:56 AM Feb 2016

This photo of Obama and a little visitor at a Black History Month celebration is remarkable

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/02/20/this-photo-of-obama-and-a-little-visitor-at-a-black-history-month-celebration-says-a-lot/?postshare=131455981069415&tid=ss_fb-bottom

This photo of Obama and a little visitor at a Black History Month celebration is remarkable
By Janell Ross February 20 at 8:00 AM

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Clark Reynolds, 3, is greeted by President Barack Obama during a Black History Month Celebration held Feb.18, 2016 at the White House in Washington, D.C. (Pete Souza/White House)


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He was excited. And once inside, he was in open awe. This, as Clark put it, is where the president lives. He met Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.). Someone snapped a photo of Clark and the First Lady. Somehow, Clark made his way to the front of the a rope line as President Obama worked his way across the room. Then, Obama noticed Clark too, touched Clark's check and bent down to exchange words while he straightened Clark's tie.

As we near the end of President Obama's second and final term, it can be hard to remember what the picture of Clark above -- snapped this week by Pete Souza, chief official White House photographer -- so ably captured.

Most of us, are by now aware that Obama's election was never the evidence of an entirely new and different America. It was never the proof that race had ceased to matter in elections or so many other aspects of American life. And, the notion of the central role white voters played in putting the nation's first black president in office was so often and casually repeated that larger and accurate truths about American life and the nation's electorate were obscured.

What remains in the inevitably imperfect residue of the Obama years is this thing, visible to even the most jaundiced of political eyes, in the face of a boy who visited the White House for the first time Thursday.

Whatever the Obama administration's victories and defeats, its achievements and its failures -- and those that remain to come -- one look at this little boy standing behind a White House rope line, shirttails un-tucked, jacket buttoned and tie somehow looped over said rope, really makes one thing clear: Our collective notion of what is feasible in the United States forever changed between February 2007 and February 2016.


On Thursday, before Clark left the White House, President Obama inscribed Clark's favorite book. Clark's mother brought it along. The inscription reads: "To Clark -- Dream big dreams! Barack Obama ."
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This photo of Obama and a little visitor at a Black History Month celebration is remarkable (Original Post) babylonsister Feb 2016 OP
That is one powerful photo! BlueMTexpat Feb 2016 #1
Ooohh ..... what a handsome little boy. Fantastic photo. nt. polly7 Feb 2016 #2
Poignant, powerful.. whathehell Feb 2016 #3
So beautiful! K&R brer cat Feb 2016 #4
Great picture :) n/t TubbersUK Feb 2016 #5
Precious...n/t monmouth4 Feb 2016 #6
Barack needs a little boy to raise. Frustratedlady Feb 2016 #7
Great pic. K&R. nt awoke_in_2003 Feb 2016 #8
So powerful! mcar Feb 2016 #9
Lovely! JustAnotherGen Feb 2016 #10
Such a poignant moment. nt UtahLib Feb 2016 #11
I came here to see if this was posted already Tarc Feb 2016 #12

Frustratedlady

(16,254 posts)
7. Barack needs a little boy to raise.
Sat Feb 20, 2016, 01:46 PM
Feb 2016

I know how much he loves his girls, but he can't resist these little boys he runs across. Can't you just see him teaching a son to throw a football?

Tarc

(10,472 posts)
12. I came here to see if this was posted already
Sat Feb 20, 2016, 10:44 PM
Feb 2016

and was not disappointed, thanks.

This is one reason why I will never understand conservatives/Republicans, and why I'll never ever vote for one. I'm sure somewhere they could produce a photo of a Trump or Cruz rally of their candidate and a child similar to this, where that child feels inspired by the words said that day. But that inspiration will rest on a bed of fear, and hate, and loathing for people who are different.

This is a child that sees hope, that it is ok to feel good about yourself, your present, and your country without having to push someone else down in the process.

There will be generations of Reynolds who will treasure that book in the future.

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