By Alexis Garrett Stodghill, BlackVoices.com

I grew up in a single-parent home as a small child, then with a step-father, who I did not like, as a youth. My role model all my life has really been my mother, and more recently my grandmother. The more I get to know both women, the more I admire their pride, their beauty, their tenacity, their intelligence and their class.
The wonderful love we receive from our everyday heroes is great. Yet, we will always need those higher stars and figures in our lives that deeply move us in our souls to really be great. In this new first family, we will finally have living superheroes who look like us, act like us, have been us and understand us.
Historically, young black people have rarely had these types of higher role models to look up to. We have had to create our own hero images for ourselves, to inspire us in unique ways that the mainstream could not have imagined. The TV show 'Perry Mason' inspired my mother to become a lawyer, at a time when her own relatives thought this was impossible. Many aspects of hip hop culture are inspired by, of all things, old cowboy flicks. These films taught troubled youths tough masculine values that, for all their flawed interpretation, gave them the self-esteem to survive in broken environments.
In the absence of idols who looked like us, we did like our people always did, and got "real" creative. We had to make heroes, or adopt strange ones, to wrap our minds in imaginary armor that shielded us from the stereotypes society sought to project onto us. Remaking mainstream hero images into our own worked well for many. In some instances, this necessity became a wellspring of amazing creativity.
Now, in the new millennium, the Obama family represents a plethora of positive images that teach, inspire and give us something to aspire to -- without this mental wrangling. There are almost too many positive role models to choose from:
-A happy black family.
-A loving black relationship.
-Beautiful, respectful and protected young women.
-A strong black woman who knows how to be feminine, and trusts her man.
-And a black man who is compassionate, cultured, intelligent, accomplished, responsible, but still as cool as hell.
No longer will we have to twist and turn cultural images that are inconceivably unlike us into new forms that can inspire us to do well. When I look at this picture I automatically see all the gorgeous grace that a black family can be.
May this new, real and true image inspire you.


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By: Rhonda on 11/07/2008 8:43AM
This is a moment in ones life that you can't find the words to say how happy and proud that I am knowing that me and my kids helped make history and the people of this country came together and looked beyond color and did something that I Never thought I would see in my lifetime.May god bless the first family and I can say from my heart I AM PROUD TO BE AMERICAN
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By: JEN on 11/06/2008 8:21PM
U PEOPLE R FOOLING YOURSEVLES, M. OBAMA IS VERY UGLY!!!
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By: Wanda Thompson on 11/07/2008 2:12PM
I am proud of our new first family. I voted for you, so please don't let us down. I believe that you will
meet our expectations. Barack keep your gentle spirit
as you face many challenges. God go with you.
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By: Miss Blackberry on 11/06/2008 8:44PM
Beautiful! I love this picture. I'm so proud of President Obama. I know that he will change America for the better. God bless the Obama family.
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By: Bermudia on 11/06/2008 11:30PM
What a lovely picture! Perhaps, the Obama family portrait of love will inspire African-American men to marry within their race, and to stay with their families, and love their wives and children. Jesse Jackson became livid when Obama spoke about the necessity for black men to become responsible to their families and communities. The statistics of black matriarchal family structures within the United States is staggering. Black men abandoning their families must end, and it must end now. Obama learned what "not to do" from his black father, and he is not just talking the talk; he's walking the walk. It is very apparent that he is a doting father to his two girls, and a loving husband to his wife.
And, not to forget the black ladies, perhaps Michelle's blatantly apparent gentle love for her husband will inspire black women to stop rolling their necks, sucking their teeth and just be sooooooo verrrrrry angry all the time, and to start being more supportive of their black husbands: a little love goes a long way from both black men and black women.
Barack Obama is transformational on so many levels, and I truly hope he will be a transformational inspiration to Black men to step up to the proverbial plate of responsibility to their families, and to be a role model for their sons and daughters. Creflo Dollar, a prominent Evangelist in Atlanta, once said that he would make it a point to take his very young daughters out on "dates", holding their chairs out for them at restaurants and opening doors for them. He stressed that by doing this he was showing his daughters what they should expect from the men that they would later date. Girls need their daddies as much as boys to demonstrate what a "real man" says, thinks and does. I am blessed that I grew up in a household with a father who adored his three daughters, and who was a great provider and support to his family. I am successful in every arena of my life because of my black father's unconditional love. His love gave me the confidence to conquer the world.
Obama has shown us that with focus and determination that we could do anything, and this lesson doesn't end in the boardroom, but rather, can be applied to every aspect of our lives, including our family. Black Love Is A Beautiful Thing... Try it.
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By: cynthia cherry on 11/06/2008 11:38PM
A lovely family,so proud to be American.
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By: derba bacchus on 11/07/2008 12:01AM
Election day ment alot to me.It was my nephew's brithday I felt what better present, then to help make his future better. I cried when the announcement was made.My wish was I wished that Martin Luther King was alive to see this day. We as a people have to keep up the fight the race is not over. I hope that the young black men can see that nothing is impossible and PLEASE PULL UP YOUR PANTS!!!!
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By: craig orange on 11/07/2008 1:17AM
This is what Black America needs, a role model that displays not only what the first family should look out,but a black famiy should like a black man with his wife and kids. GO OBAMA, GOD SPEED!!!!
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By: Jacqueline on 11/07/2008 8:59AM
Thank you God, Thank you to all those that believed their could be and would be a change ! All I can say through the tears and the joy I feel in my being is
Thank you GOD for proving once again you are a just God ! Patience is hard for any people but through our patience , confidence , trust and love for God His heart is moved toward people . Please People ...not just us that are African American but to all those of other ethenic backgrounds that wanted and had the courage to speak out and do something about it , keep praying for our " New President of the U.S.A and his family , they need our support continually in every area of life . The real challenge and obstacles have only just begun . Everytime I look at President Elect and First Lady elect and those two beautiful little girls I am proud beyond explanation , God is a good God and my prayer for them continues everyday whether on my knees or walking down the street and my mind happens to think of them from the time the campaign began I just say a quick " Lord please watch over them in Jesus Holy Name " Amen ! Miracles and yes I say Miracle ...doesn't happen every day like this
Just the numbers alone told it all !!!!!
God forgive us (America ) our many wrongs against one another, You are love God and there hasn't been much love in America shown toward our RACE ! There can be no denying by anyone that you havn't been by our side and continually raise us up . Our little boys and girls now have a chance to look and see they can be anyone they want to be , its their choice !
I am grateful and honored today to know You Lord have no respect of persons just people do and when enough people finally realized this You moved in a most Awesome way !!!! Praise God for what He has orchestrated in His own way,own time and the person He helped us to choose!!! God bless America , God bless the Obama family and Biden family and families of the United States Of America !!!
Peace
Jacqueline H (New York )
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By: Bella on 11/07/2008 8:59AM
Im a greek american ..and i have to say ... He is now one of my Heros... i can really see myself taking a bullet for this man .. if anyone tries to hurt him ..
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