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Interesting take on the current "Clusterfuck to the White House."
'This is a time that even folks of my generation have never seen before," says Timuel Black.
Black has seen many a lifetime from his lifelong perch on Chicago's South Side. The revered scholar, historian, political activist and grass-roots intellectual turns 90 on Dec. 7, Pearl Harbor Day. He was born and raised in Bronzeville, the historic and iconic heart of black Chicago.
He is my most reliable barometer of what thoughtful African Americans are saying. I caught up with by phone last week. He had just returned home after voting early for You Know Who.
So what will black folks be thinking as Sen. Barack Obama seals the deal -- to become America's first black president?
Black -- and every African American he knows -- desperately wants Obama to win. "Barack is the best that America has to offer," he says.
He notes that the senator's saga -- born and bred in Hawaii and Indonesia, schooled in the Ivy League, a life of relative privilege -- is not shared by the preponderance of American blacks. "He has a different experience."
Blacks' dreams will come true. Then what? :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Laura Washington