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Barack, Beloved.

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"This letter represents a first for me--a public endorsement of a Presidential candidate. I feel driven to let you know why I am writing it. One reason is it may help gather other supporters; another is that this is one of those singular moments that nations ignore at their peril. I will not rehearse the multiple crises facing us, but of one thing I am certain: this opportunity for a national evolution (even revolution) will not come again soon, and I am convinced you are the person to capture it."

Author and Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison endorses Barack Obama for president. "In addition to keen intelligence, integrity and a rare authenticity, you exhibit something that has nothing to do with age, experience, race or gender and something I don't see in other candidates. That something is a creative imagination which coupled with brilliance equals wisdom. It is too bad if we associate it only with gray hair and old age. Or if we call searing vision naivete. Or if we believe cunning is insight. Or if we settle for finessing cures tailored for each ravaged tree in the forest while ignoring the poisonous landscape that feeds and surrounds it. Wisdom is a gift; you can't train for it, inherit it, learn it in a class, or earn it in the workplace — that access can foster the acquisition of knowledge, but not wisdom."

Also, since Toni Morrison's invoking of Clinton as "the first black president" has been getting a lot of run lately, it helps to remember it in context. "Morrison was not saying that Bill Clinton is America's first black president in a cute or celebratory way, nor was she calling Clinton an 'honorary Negro.' Rather, she was comparing Clinton's treatment at the hands of Starr and others with that of black men, so often seen as 'the always and already guilty "perp."'"

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Ted said:

I always thought giving Toni Morrison credit for calling Bill Clinton "the first black president" was strange because I remember Paul Mooney doing a stand-up bit about how Clinton was "like a brother" back in '93. But I guess it comes down to who reads The New Yorker.

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