I expect that news reports of today’s Obama and Clinton speeches in Selma, in honor of the 42nd anniversary of the Bloody Sunday, will focus on the political contest--and suggest some sort of parity between the Obama and Clinton.However, the real story, which will be missed by the MSM, is much more significant.First, Senator Barack Obama was invited last November to give today’s keynote address at the Brown Chapel AME Church—the church from which Dr. Martin Luther King launched the historic Selma march. John Lewis, the famous civil rights leader and now Atlanta congressman, was by Dr. King's side then--and today, he stood next to Senator Obama.In contrast, Senator Clinton’s campaign only recently ginned up an invitation to speak in Selma, too—albeit at another church.Second, Obama’s message was that the Moses generation (the generation of Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Joseph Lowery, et al) sacrificed and laid the groundwork for progress—a progress that rooted Obama's own rise, including his audacious run for presidency.
"If it hasn't been for Selma, I wouldn't be here. This is the site of my conception. I am the fruits of your labor. I am the offspring of the ovement. When people ask me if I've been to Selma before, I tell them I'm coming home."
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