Those who were perplexed, annoyed and/or enraged by Mrs. Obama’s statement that “for the first time in my adult life I’m proud of America” may want to take a look at HBO’s contribution to Black History Month, a documentary about Joe Louis.
Called, without irony, “a credit to his race,” the heavyweight champion was exalted in 1938 for beating the exemplar of Nazi Germany, Max Schmeling, but never accepted as a true American. Decades later, when playing golf in San Diego, he found excrement in the first hole.
As a white child growing up in the Harlem ghetto, I saw how little of the pride that Michelle Obama now feels was within reach of its black residents. Movie placards in store windows would read “Gone With the Wind with Hattie McDaniel and Butterfly McQueen,” followed in smaller type by “Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh.”
In the 1950s, it took a Supreme Court desegregation decision to let children who looked like Michelle Obama go to school with those who didn’t and, in the years afterward, they were beaten in the streets for marching with Martin Luther King for the audacity of wanting to exercise their right to vote.
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