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: Barbara Smith on 11/07/2008 11:11PM
TO Barbara Perry FROM BARBARA SMITH. In two years, what you think still won't make a difference. Why are you, like JEN, so angry at the majority of the people who voted? Why do you presume that they are wrong because they cast THEIR votes the way THEY wanted. What happened to your American majority rules spirit?
Since you're so upset about Obama military service,
you obviously assume that ALL presidents have had military experience, that that is a pre-requisite for being Commander-in Chief. Sorry, wrong on both counts.
If that were true, thank God that Palin didn't get to be Vice-President! Your anger at being on the wrong team is going to keep you where you are, especially if you sit back ( instead of doing the truely AMERICAN thing - support the President choosen by the MOJORITY of the AMERICAN people) and hope that he can't make change without you or that HE will change things FOR you. You made a mistake; move on!
you
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By: Maxine Gooden on 11/07/2008 11:14PM
to Jen: Why U hatin!! M. Obama is a very beautiful black woman. Let's not forget that she is also smart, educated, and successful. I should be so ugly. Get over it!!
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By: cindy on 11/07/2008 11:25PM
Jen is right,that M. Barack Hussein Obama is one ugly woman,big ole mouth with the motor skills to back it up!
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By: boogaboo on 11/07/2008 11:25PM
The planes are ready for you guys also-all you care is that a black person was elected,not what will become of our country. It is only gonna assure a landslide victory for the Reublican Party after 4 years of Hussein Obamama's ineptitude! Some smart guy,real patriot who won't salute the flag of the country he plans to drive into the ground.
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By: anny on 11/08/2008 2:16AM
What a beautiful, nice looking family . We have not had a good looking family in the white house since the Kennedy about time . Good luck Obama and your family. God bless . Try your best to keep your promise you and Biden . I will be voting again in four more years for you Guys.
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By: SARAH BELL on 11/08/2008 9:50PM
MR PRESIDENT ELECT & MRS BARACK OBAMA,
I AM ANOTHER OF THOSE SENIORS FROM MISSISSIPPI WHO MIGARATED TO CALIF. BECAUSE MY MOM DID NOT WANT TO SEE ME GET INVOLVED IN THE PROTESTS,etc BECAUSE SHE COULDN'T STAND TO LOSE A CHILD, BUT I THANK GOD THAT I STILL LIVED TO SEE YOU BECOME MY PRIDE AND JOY.
I HAVE FOUR SONS AND YOU'RE BETWEEN THE TWO YOUNGER ONES. I WILL BE PRAYING FOR YOU EVER STEP OF THE WAY, I KNOW THAT YOU CANNOT CLEAN UP ALL THE MESS IN A YEAR
BUT AS LONG AS YOU KEEP TRYING AND SURROUND YOURSELF WITH HONES AND RELIABLE PEOPLE, MOST OF ALL, GOD EVERYTHING WILL WORK OUT FINE.
SARAH
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By: Beverly on 11/09/2008 11:51AM
Well, now that we finally elected a Black man as President, perhaps there will be a huge shift and change the way Blacks are perceived. It is time for my Brothers to be the Fathers they never knew or had. It is time for my Sisters to STOP having a child with every man we meet. It is time we show that we can become a "family unit". It is time we let our Mothers be Grandmothers and NOT child rearers of our one night stands while we find ourselves birthing another child from someone else. We had the "Huxtables" as role models and we screwed up big time! We now have another chance and we better take it and now! Whatever happened to the "Million Man March"? It's sad how quick we all forget what that stood for! Hell, if the men need a role model, look at Tony Dungy or Will Smith. Ladies, we too have role models, so let's start emulating them. Obama talks about change, and that does not just mean for him, it goes for ALL of us. I know WE can do it, so if each person starts in their own household setting better examples, we can ride that wave of CHANGE and become the best examples we can be.
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By: Verta on 11/10/2008 7:05AM
To JEN, look in the mirror.
We are so blessed to have an example of what a family looks like. There are still black men out there who love their wives and children. All black men don't walk away. Barack is a great example of the type of man he hopes his daughter's will meet and marry some day. Praise God!
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By: Sky on 11/10/2008 11:25AM
The First Lady "Michelle Obama" is simply beautiful as she possesses grace and style. For the ones who think Mrs. Obama is not beautiful; you must remember that one does not have to have blonde hair and blue eyes to be considered beautiful. Just because one has blonde hair and blue eyes does not make them beautiful. Just because one has fair-skin does not make them beautiful.
There is no such thing as a white man/woman. Neither is there a black woman or a black man. White and Black to me has been taught it is "crayola". That is crayon. We all are people of color. We are like the rainbow different in many unique ways.
May many blessings be bestowed on the Obama family now and always.
Mr. President you are certainly deservant of the title. A true man you are. You were blessed to have such wonderful women in your life early. Now you are blessed again to have three beautiful and wonderful women in your life.
Mrs. Obama you are a gorgeous and very beautiful and intelligent young lady. Your young ladies are adorable. There is much that can be learned from the Obama family. Stop criticizing and accept the gracious of this family.
We all must give any support that is humanly possible forgetting about the pigmentation of our skin. There is only one race and that is the human race.
You have a very strong and focused woman behind you.
Continue to set an example for all men.
CONGRATULATIONS MR. PRESIDENT
B. OBAMA 2008
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By: Diane E. Washington on 11/10/2008 7:34AM
Hallelujah!! God has spoken. I am so proud that God has allowed me to live and see such a most excellent historical event--The first Black President of the United States of America, Barack Obama. Some people are tired of all the racial garbage going on in the United States; everyone is not hatefully prejudice. We cannot make progress in this country with such a barrier. People in other countries around the world considered the former leadership in this country as hypocrits, always promoting issues in their country that we do not practice in our own. Talk is cheap; lead by example.
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