Obama's Rev. Wright Mythology
In his speech on race, Barack Obama tried to explain away his
longtime minister's denunciations of America by saying that for
blacks of his generation, memories of "humiliation and doubt and
fear have not gone away."
The Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr.'s background reveals that
Obama's characterization of his upbringing is mythology.
Described by Obama as his sounding board, good friend and mentor
for more than two decades, Wright was born in Philadelphia in 1941.
He lived in a racially mixed section called Germantown, which
consisted of homes on broad tree-lined streets in northwest
Philadelphia. The owners then were middle-class families.
For 62 years, Wright's father, the Rev. Jeremiah Alvesta Wright,
was pastor at Grace Baptist Church of Germantown. He was one of the
first blacks to receive a degree from the Lutheran Theological
Seminary in Philadelphia.
Wright's mother, Mary Elizabeth Henderson Wright, was a
schoolteacher. She was the first black to teach an academic subject
at Roosevelt Junior High, the first to teach at Germantown High,
and the first to teach at the Philadelphia High School for Girls.
She became vice principal of Girls High in 1968.
Rather than attend the more racially mixed Germantown High
School at 40 East High St., Wright traveled a few miles to the
elite Central High School at 1700 West Olney Ave., graduating in
1959. Opened in 1838, Central High has a distinguished past and
admits only highly-qualified applicants who are privileged to
attend from all over the city. It is comparable to the Bronx High
School of Science and Boston Latin School, both public schools
known for academic excellence.
When Wright attended Central High, the student body was 90
percent white, according to students who attended around the same
time. At least three-quarters of the students were Jewish. Former
students of the period say racial tension did not exist.
Bill Cosby, who attended the school until transferring to
Germantown High, has referred to Central as a "wonderful" school.
In contrast to Wright, Cosby has denounced blacks who take refuge
in self-pitying victimhood and seek to blame whites for problems in
the black community.
"Central High was a marvelous academic environment," says Tod
Mammuth, who graduated in 1965 and is now a Philadelphia-area
lawyer. "You had to have high academic credentials to be accepted
and a high IQ score. Many later said it was more rigorous than
college. We had no racial friction."
In college, "I was so far advanced from the normal kids, it was
almost unbelievable," says H. Yale Gutnick, who graduated from
Central High in 1960 and is a Pittsburgh lawyer. "In my freshman
year, I didn't have to do anything. I had already read most of what
we had to read in English class, and I was equally advanced in the
other academic areas."
The 211th class yearbook described Wright as a respected member
of the class.
"Always ready with a kind word, Jerry is one of the most
congenial members of the 211," the yearbook said. "His record in
Central is a model for lower class [younger] members to
emulate."
Saying Wright can be compared to the school handbook's
description of "an educated man," the description said Wright was
"the epitome of what Central endeavors to imbue in its
students."
Next to a photo of Wright wearing black-rimmed glasses, the
yearbook listed seven extra-curricular activities, including junior
varsity football, band, school orchestra, and swing band.
In contrast to Wright's comfortable upbringing, Morton A. Klein,
who also attended Central High around the same time, lived in a
poor, virtually all-black section called West Oak Lane.
"Four times a year, we would go to get big boxes of used
clothing that was our wardrobe for the year. I never resented it. I
was thrilled with my clothes," says Klein, who was an economist in
the Nixon, Ford, and Carter administrations and is now president of
the Zionist Organization of America.
"We never went out to eat," says Klein. "We had no car. We did
not go to summer camp or take vacations. I had dozens of black
friends. We played in the street every day. I remember my childhood
as wonderful, and it certainly did not breed hatred of America. I
loved America."
In contrast, the man Obama describes as being like an uncle has
blamed America and whites for starting the AIDS virus to kill off
blacks, training professional killers, importing drugs, and
creating a racist society to oppress blacks.
"The government gives them drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes
a three-strike law, and then wants to sing 'God Bless America.' No,
no, no, not 'God Bless America' - God damn America," Wright has
said.
In a similar vein, Michelle Obama has said she is proud of
America for the first time. During the primaries, Obama said
Americans in small towns are "bitter" and cling in frustration to
"guns, or religion, or antipathy to people who aren't like
them..."
In his speech on race, Obama sought to evoke sympathy for
Wright. He described a "lack of economic opportunity among black
men, and the shame and frustration that came from not being able to
provide for one's family..."
Obama said this was "the reality in which Rev. Wright and other
African-Americans of his generation grew up. They came of age in
the late fifties and early sixties, a time when segregation was
still the law of the land and opportunity was systematically
constricted....Even for those blacks who did make it, questions of
race, and racism, continue to define their worldview in fundamental
ways. For the men and women of Rev. Wright's generation, the
memories of humiliation and doubt and fear have not gone away; nor
has the anger and the bitterness of those years."
In retirement, Wright will continue a life of privilege that
dates back to Central High. As a retirement gift, Wright's Trinity
United Church of Christ is building him a million-dollar home
abutting Odyssey Country Club and Golf Course in the nearly
all-white Chicago suburb of Tinley Park. The home sits on land the
pastor purchased in 2004 for $345,000. In December 2006, Wright
sold the land to his church, which took out a $1.6 million mortgage
on the property. In April 2007, the church applied for a building
permit for the brick and stone structure.
Wright's new home has 10,340 square feet of space, about four
times the size of a typical suburban house. It includes four
bedrooms, an elevator, an exercise room, and a four-car garage.
Rather than being a victim of oppression of blacks, as Obama has
claimed, Wright is a symbol of the American dream. Rather than
meriting sympathy, he exemplifies what my friend Fox News
contributor Juan Williams describes as black leaders who
orchestrate support for themselves by manipulating blacks into
seeing themselves as victims, creating a black "culture of
failure."
From an article by Ronald Kessler printed earlier this year.
Obama's attempt to excuse Wright's hate-America rhetoric by
"deceptively" describing his personal history and his failure to
condemn him as a bigot speak volumes about the candidate's own
character and fitness to lead the country.
When you consider Obama's myth about Rev. Wright and his racist
rants and messages of hate, it is easy to lump both Obama and
Wright together with Jesse Jackson, Jesse Jackson's son, Al
Sharpton and all the others who have for years "preyed" on the
black African-American community under the guise of CARE for their
fellow African Americans. "Birds of a feather flock together". They
are the "super elitist blacks" who "scream racism" and promote
white guilt in America while living "very fat and happy" at the
"high end" top one percent of society and at the expense of those
who they profess to champion and care for. The real racists in
America are those of the Black community who continue to promote
and extend racism for their own profit and power, while vehemently
claiming there are no opportunities for blacks in America. If that
was true, then how did they gain such lofty heights and huge bank
accounts?
I, as one who has achieved a portion of the American Dream
through hard work, do not be-grudge anyone's right, be they, black,
yellow, white, red or green to achieve the American dream, only the
methods they use to "con", "belittle" and "condemn" others on their
way to the top!
We the American voters are now getting the "con job" of the
century with Obama's CHANGE TO CON AMERICA WITH!
America "study carefully", what the real "CHANGE" Obama and his
"very wealthy" cohorts plan for you, your tax dollars and our
American way of life!
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Campaign 2008