Barack's grandma
Our thoughts are with her.
Ta-Nehisi Coates is also thinking about her and about what a great upbringing Obama obviously received.
Read the whole thing, but the photo's worth a million blog posts.
Ta-Nehisi Coates is also thinking about her and about what a great upbringing Obama obviously received.
Likewise, I was looking at this picture of Obama's grandparents and thinking how much he looks like his grandfather. And suddenly, for whatever reason, I was struck by the fact that they had made the decision to love their daughter, no matter what, and love their grandson, no matter what. I'd bet money that they never even thought of themselves as courageous, that they didn't give much thought to the broader struggles in the the world at the time. They were just doing what right, honorable people do. But the fact is that, in the 60s, you could be disowned for falling in love with a black woman or black man. There is a reason why we have a long history of publicly biracial black people, but not so much of publicly biracial white people.
Read the whole thing, but the photo's worth a million blog posts.
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