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The Substance of Hope
The Substance of Hope: Barack Obama and the Paradox of Progress | Jelani Cobb
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A trenchant and timeless examination of the still-contested meanings of President Barack Obama's election, from a preeminent scholar of race, politics, and American history-with a new introduction by the author. When voters in 2008 chose the United States' first black president, some Americans hailed the event as a sign that the nation had, at long last, transcended its bloody history of racial inequality. Obama's victory was indescribably momentous, but if the intervening years proved anything, it is that we never leave history entirely behind. Indeed, this may be the ultimate lesson of the Obama era.First published in 2010, The Substance of Hope is acclaimed historian Jelani Cobb's meditation on what Obama's election represented, an insightful investigation into the civil rights movement forces that helped produce it, and a prescient inquiry into how American society does-and does not-change. In penetrating, elegant prose, Cobb teases apart the paradoxes embodied in race and patriotism, identity and citizenship, progress and legacy. Now reissued with a new introduction by the author, reflecting on how the seismic impact of the Obama presidency continues to shape America, The Substance of Hope is an indelible work of history and cultural criticism from one of our most singular voices.
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#SaveHistoryandCivics #theageofignorance
We desperately need to educate our people about this Country. #teachersofLitsy

Karkar History repeats itself we have to know. 5y
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kspenmoll @Karkar You are so right! I was a history major & it has served me well. 5y
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kspenmoll @RestlessFickleBookHoarder Well expressed! 🤬 5y
Sace Sorry. Excuse my French. I just can't believe this. 5y
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