Jubilation greets Barack Obama's presidential victory

The victory of Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential race was greeted by scenes of jubilation in the Ebenezer Baptist Church, the place of worship where Martin Luther King Jr preached and which held his funeral in 1968.

Crowds danced in the streets, chanting "Obama! Obama!", passing cars honked their horns and tears flowed liberally. Inside the church, a congregation of about 2,000 African Americans burst into riotous applause, hands aloft, ... Full Story »

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Subjects: U.S., Politics
Topics: Presidential Election 2008
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Posted by: Posted by Michael Bugeja - Nov 5, 2008 - 10:00 AM PST
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Edited by: Michael Bugeja - Nov 5, 2008 - 10:00 AM PST
Fabrice Florin
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by Fabrice Florin - Nov. 5, 2008

Short but inspiring field report from Martin Luther King's Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. This story doesn't provide a lot of new information or context, mostly documenting the congregation's predictable reaction to Obama's speech. But it's a fine feel-good story, which seems appropriate, in this time of celebration for this historic milestone in America's tense racial history.

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Michael Bugeja
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by Michael Bugeja - Nov. 5, 2008

Unlike the New York Times article about the presidential election, which overemphasized partisan politics and forgot to mark the jubilation that much of America felt last night, this U.K. story from The Guardian showcases the joy that so many will remember concerning this historic moment in U.S. democracy.

Journalists who are bystanders to computers have focused on partisan politics today while those who are bysytanders to history have recorded the jubilation, especially of youth, whose future Obama has come to represent.

Victory for the first African American presidential candidate had been predicted earlier in the evening at Ebenezer church, where Martin Luther King preached between 1960 ... More »

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Barry Grossheim
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by Barry Grossheim - Nov. 5, 2008

A lovely story of celebration, hope and dreams that seem to have come true.

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