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: valerie phillips on 11/14/2008 5:45AM
"In the beginning was the Word, and the word was with God, and the Word was God". Thank You GOD for coming through Barack Obama and the 1st Black Family of USA! Yes, GOD Blessed America! Your words are very true today! I never believe in my life time I will experience and see this day as the maircale unfolds before this nations very eyes.... our first elected Black President of the United States of America, I can finally say it loud "I AM BLACK and I AM PROUD" with true meaning behind it! Hope has Won. The link has connected after 400 years. This little light of mines I am going to let it shine! The first Black family has given us new meaning Yes WE CAN!!!!!! May the light of God surround the First Black Family and protect them. May the Obama family contiue to be the New ERA we are and raise our thoughts for a better tomorrow and inspired our children they to can be whatever their hearts desire. Our future is the little ones who will lead the way! BARACK and FIRST FAMILY You ROCK!
BabyRose USA
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By: Janina on 11/16/2008 10:09PM
I am sitting here with tears in my eyes reading your comments after looking at that simply wonderful picture of the Obama family. I think it is really hitting home that Obama's election has lifted me to a place where I've never been before as a citizen of the United States. After growing up in a segregated community and experiencing the violence against African Americans in the 50's and 60's, I never felt like a bonafide American citizen. Now, at 60 years of age, I finally feel a wall coming down between Black and White America. It's like the first glimpse of the clouds breaking and the sun coming through after a tumultuous storm. Free at last, free at last, Thank God Almighty I'm free at last.
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By: lahae on 4/26/2009 10:19PM
Michelle is beautiful and I wonder why Obama and how Obama met her he could do better but lets face it Michelle is a real woman and is very sophistcated
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