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Letter from American author and feminist Alice Walker to President Barack Obama:

Alice Walker on expectations, responsibilities and a new reality that is almost more than the heart can bear.

Dear Brother Obama,

You have no idea, really, of how profound this moment is for us. Us being the black people of the Southern United States. You think you know, because you are thoughtful, and you have studied our history. But seeing you deliver the torch so many others before you carried, year after year, decade after decade, century after century, only to be struck down before igniting the flame of justice and of law, is almost more than the heart can bear. And yet, this observation is not intended to burden you, for you are of a different time, and, indeed, because of all the relay runners before you, North America is a different place. It is really only to say: Well done.

We knew, through all the generations, that you were with us, in us, the best of the spirit of Africa and of the Americas. Knowing this, that you would actually appear, someday, was part of our strength. Seeing you take your rightful place, based solely on your wisdom, stamina and character, is a balm for the weary warriors of hope, previously only sung about.

I would advise you to remember that you did not create the disaster that the world is experiencing, and you alone are not responsible for bringing the world back to balance. A primary responsibility that you do have, however, is to cultivate happiness in your own life. To make a schedule that permits sufficient time of rest and play with your gorgeous wife and lovely daughters. And so on. One gathers that your family is large.

We are used to seeing men in the White House soon become juiceless and as white-haired as the building; we notice their wives and children looking strained and stressed. They soon have smiles so lacking in joy that they remind us of scissors. This is no way to lead. Nor does your family deserve this fate.

One way of thinking about all this is: It is so bad now that there is no excuse not to relax. From your happy, relaxed state, you can model real success, which is all that so many people in the world really want. They may buy endless cars and houses and furs and gobble up all the attention and space they can manage, or barely manage, but this is because it is not yet clear to them that success is truly an inside job. That it is within the reach of almost everyone.

I would further advise you not to take on other people's enemies. Most damage that others do to us is out of fear, humiliation and pain. Those feelings occur in all of us, not just in those of us who profess a certain religious or racial devotion. We must learn actually not to have enemies, but only confused adversaries who are ourselves in disguise. It is understood by all that you are commander in chief of the United States and are sworn to protect our beloved country; this we understand, completely.

However, as my mother used to say, quoting a Bible with which I often fought, "hate the sin, but love the sinner." There must be no more crushing of whole communities, no more torture, no more dehumanizing as a means of ruling a people's spirit. This has already happened to people of color, poor people, women, children. We see where this leads, where it has led.

A good model of how to "work with the enemy" internally is presented by the Dalai Lama, in his endless caretaking of his soul as he confronts the Chinese government that invaded Tibet. Because, finally, it is the soul that must be preserved, if one is to remain a credible leader. All else might be lost; but when the soul dies, the connection to earth, to peoples, to animals, to rivers, to mountain ranges, purple and majestic, also dies. And your smile, with which we watch you do gracious battle with unjust characterizations, distortions and lies, is that expression of healthy self-worth, spirit and soul, that, kept happy and free and relaxed, can find an answering smile in all of us, lighting our way, and brightening the world.

We are the ones we have been waiting for.

In Peace and Joy,
Alice Walker

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1. 09-11-2008 15:59
Obama Victory
OK--Obama won. Now lets move on. I doubt he will be the savior that many of you think he will be. To me he is a "Pied Piper". Not a savior.
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jamesdickason@sbcglobal.netNOSPAM! ">James Dickason
2. 09-11-2008 20:53
Obama Victory
I saw this woman speak at UIC in early 1982. In those days, the USA and Russia were at the height of the Cold War, and the issue then was if we'd pull through, now that Reagan was just in acting the hot head, taking money away from Education and putting it into the military. (No, and that had nothing to do with the Berlin Wall coming down). Alice Walker told us detonating a nuclear weapon was like taking a piece of the Sun and throwing it to Earth. I never thought I\'d see the day a Black man got in the White House, but it came sooner than any of us thought imaginable. Thankfully, with that in mind, maybe we can one day also see the day when we can all get along on the Earth, and scrap nuclear weapons- as well Nuclear Energy, (which is the real fear I have, because exposure to Radiation is also no Joke) 
No, obama is no savior, by a long shot, we are.
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3. 10-11-2008 04:33
One Savior "JESUS"
There is only on savior and His name is Jesus. I can't believe how many so called christian are standing behind this man just because he is black. This man stands for everythink that Jesus was against. Killing babies, same sex marriages. How can you call yourself a christian and be glad this man is in office? :?
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4. 11-11-2008 16:36
how interesting
Poor Tarheel Jenny, 
I appreciate Sister Walkers sage advice to our new President. It is always so interesting to me how "good Christians" love often to choose what part of God's Word they choose to follow, and how they choose to express it. Killing Thousands because someone thinks all Muslims are terrorists, is killing. A sin according to the Bible. Capital punishment is also one, and playing judge when God is the Only one to be concerned with is another. 
Klans men and Hitler claimed to know the will of God. You clearly don't know WHAT my Lord and Savior Stands for, read again.  
And i am simply offended by the simplification of the election of PRESIDENT OBAMA to that of just race! 
I am a Christian, baptized in the same manner i hope you have been in, and i am OVERJOYED that he is in office.
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5. 12-11-2008 08:58
A different notion of political
What a warm, humane, and personal letter, that is at the same time deeply political. It takes a novelist to remind us how spirit must be the starting point for politics. 
 
In the same spirit, a white Irish novelist, William Wall, has published an open letter to Barack Obama that touches on similar themes, though perhaps harder of heart. It's online here: Dear Barack 
 
As for the tarheel jenny - perhaps you need to read your bible a little more closely...
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mcfurriskey@gmail.comNOSPAM! ">McFurriskey
6. 12-11-2008 22:59
A different notion of political
It\'s wonderful that Barrack Obama is our president-elect. 
 
However, it is important that truth reign... Mr. Obama is 50% European (aka white) descent. He is only 5% percent of what would be considered black-African. His father was a Kenyan of Arab decent -- of which Barrack maintains an Arab name. His father\'s ancestry were actually African slave owners. Not one single drop of blood in Barrack Obama\'s veins is akin to what is known as African-American (slave descendants). 
 
He has more \"white\" race in him that ANY other race. 
 
If we want to make history, let\'s elect an actual black man or better yet a woman next time. 
 
Ciao, 
 
Anita
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7. 18-11-2008 04:39
WOW!
After reading some of the posts in here, I have to say I am shocked... 
 
The fact that Obama is black, white or any other ethnicity is totally irrelevant. The truth is, we now have a president that has been where we (the middle-class and below) have been and wasn't born with the proverbial "silver spoon" in his mouth. Obama is ready to take this country in another direction, which is away from the obvious travesty that currently has us in a strangle hold. And no, it's not going to happen right away, but it will. This my friends is called "having faith", which falls under the teachings of the bible, since some of you want to talk religion. 
 
Whenever I watch him speak, I see a man speaking truth more than just politics. Honestly, do you think we would have been better off with the "Maverick" and a person that steered away from EVERY question, that was political in nature, thrown her way? Chances are, probably not.  
 
So, all of you that simply cannot accept the fact that we now have someone that is willing to make a "positive change" this country needs, maybe you should open your minds a little more and be more accepting. You want to talk biblical, that is called not judging someone based on what you may have heard or see (Obama's ethnicity) and not witnessed as far as his actions.  
 
God Bless!
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8. 14-12-2008 13:31
You did not listen
Soon it will be "Fooled Again". How people can believe that it is OK to continue the propaganda of pursueing Bin Ladin and moving the surge, genocide inducing actions, rampted up, for an oil line and undeveloped oil reaserves into Afghanistan and Pakistan. More dead on both sides and continued occupation of puppet goverments and or troops for the anglo global domination theme. Theses people continue to think their capitalist democracy works for the people, when it goes to work for those at the top, and throws a few bread crumbs out to keep the masses believing it will be better next time around, hang in there keep the faith. They gave us the 21st century trojan horse, can't wait what will be coming out.
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9. 01-01-2009 15:25
Dear Ms WAlker,
I was critical of Obama from the first because of his Mideast stance. Many people have been. But, it is one dividing point of many possible others.  
 
Being able to hope for justice in this, our nation, far outweighs his foreign affairs policies for the moment. I have been crying out for realization of the travisty, the divisions and the lack of concern we have had toward our own people here and alive, still, in the USA.  
 
A year ago, I hated what I saw as rhetoric from the Obama camp. How could anyone really understand what these past eight years have meant unless he or she has suffered unreasonably and personally during them?  
 
However, Obama has reached out his hand in sharing what he did not have to share, that of his personal history. He has done this with even me, one who has very much suffered these last eight years.  
 
He has modeled from the territory most easily hidden: from his heart. And, his ideals are now being put to the fire, the kiln of all the pain I and others have not easily been held into.  
 
The severity you, Ms Walker, can see statisically but have not personally felt in your life as a university professor. Money would prevent such a thing, same as with Obama.  
 
So horrific is mine and others situation, one truly believes there is a war going on right here. So poor are the new poor, there should be a new name for us. 
 
I, for one, cannot at this time forgive my nation\'s cruelty. Thoughtlessness is one thing. But the abusers helping hand, that of too many, so, so many helpers pushing us toward the deepest end of this country should be criminal. But, currently there is no legislation available, even as it sets in the books, as we search and search for what has simply died here in the US.  
 
My accusers are the same as others\' accusers. Blame circles our heads. Discrimination piles on top of abuse. Ms Walker, you knew of this at one time. I fail to see your understanding now. I\'m sorry, but you were not there to hand out words about my dying soul, not when I needed justice. And, you are not there with my children as they try to live without a mother, they afraid of what might happen next at the abuser\'s hand and the hands of the helpers, the judicial system of America. 
 
When hope is as water running of my hands, Obama acted. He spoke. He broke through the wall, the apartheid of the American woman, bruised by the American man and assisted by the American judicial system. 
 
At least, now I can hope along with a few others. We feel Obama has the centeredness to know what the kiln feels like well enough to understand the pain on our faces. He has shown himself to be unshakeable as his own dear mother passed from him one day before national elections at such an early age. We mothers can see. We pray a mother\'s prayer for him and his family. We are the open eyes, the souless hearts. We are the beginning of the healing of our nation of people, we the abused women of America now. Do not preach. No. Join up with our hands. Why must we continue to cry to other people\'s in other nations, while our own add dung to the heap in our good names?
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isittoday@hotmail.comNOSPAM! ">moonlitetwine
10. 18-06-2009 04:36
Dear Ms WAlker,
hey alice, we don't want femi-nazi,black nationalist propaganda
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santa
11. 19-06-2009 06:10
DR.
great how the worlkd thinks  
unity in diversity. as for me the elecction of Obama is/was as he said the need for CHANGE  
Lets embrace it..
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12. 30-06-2009 12:32
shieldofabraham
i read all comments and most are well written especially moonlite Jennny and anita The Problem I have with Obama is that he is wholly unprepared to administrate and manage the office of President Yes he is well spoken and yes he has a lovely family but he has;t the background to do the job and thus far has proven himself to be a failure.
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pmscholl@gmail.comNOSPAM! ">Mrs. Scholl
13. 23-07-2009 07:52
"...finally, it is the soul that must b
Ms Walker, I have just reread your opinion and suggestions for President Obama, written back in Nov 2008.  
 
I would like for you to now read my comment on my sights of America and Obama\'s campaign registry.  
 
I\'m in shock over the July 16th arrest of Louis Gates. I reiterate words told about justice in America: 
 
\"I, for one, cannot at this time forgive my nation\\\'s cruelty. Thoughtlessness is one thing. But the abusers helping hand, that of too many, so, so many helpers pushing us toward the deepest end of this country should be criminal. But, currently there is no legislation available, even as it sets in the books, as we search and search for what has simply died here in the US.\" 
 
I still think that justice in the US should be more of a priority.
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