Failed or fantastic? The Obama Legacy: A ‘We-Write’ of the Greatest American Presidency
To pre-empt an anticipated media whitewash and re-write of Obamaâs historical impact, one author crowdfunds a peopleâs âwe-writeâ of the 44th U.S. presidentâs achievements.
    NEW YORK, NY (BlackNews.com) â Like many people whoâve engaged in conversation about the legacy of this nationâs first African-American president, Walt Goodridge has concerns that the US media wonât be fair or balanced when reporting or documenting the long-term historical significance and societal impact of Barack Obamaâs eight years in office. Goodridge, however, took those concerns a bit further and did something about them by successfully crowdfunding and publishing a photo documentary entitled The Obama Legacy: A We-Write of the Greatest American Presidency.
âAfter eight years, much of what we feel or think we know about Obamaâs presidency isnât the result of an objective assessment of his accomplishments,â explains Goodridge, founder of the Obama Legacy We-Write Book Project. âItâs the result of media coverage that jumps from one new news story to the next, in a society that, historically, has fallen short when recognizing the humanity of men and women of color and expressing praise for their achievements. Internationally, Obama is respected as a great statesman – with poise, eloquence and intelligence un-matched in modern American politics. Domestically, however, his many successes have been overlooked or underreported. Going forward, we canât allow pundits, politicians or Hollywood producers to determine how we and our children remember President Obama. We need to take preemptive action to guide and direct the conversation around his legacy. Thatâs what this book is about.â
For those who claim disappointment with the Obama presidency, Goodridge makes the case that while previous presidents all had the power to do soâand despite obstructionism that began the night of his first electionâObama passed the first nationwide health care reform in U.S. history, made equal pay for women the law of the land, appointed multiple female Supreme Court justices, advocated for gay marriage and acceptance of gays in the military, and thawed U.S. relations with Japan and Cuba after decades of political distance. He oversaw the demise of Osama bin Laden, troop withdrawal in Iraq, voted against the Kestone pipeline and compassionately commuted or pardoned harsh sentences for 1,324 individuals â more than the 11 previous presidents combined.
Goodridge cites these and other Obama achievements as âreal progressâ – legislation and actions that seek to remedy the effects of Americaâs foundation of white supremacy, its history of genocide, institutionalized racism, sexism, religious extremism, exploitative and environmentally destructive capitalism – which, despite the ad-ministrationâs negatives (i.e. civilian drone strikes, increased deportations and corporate wrist slaps), stands as a hallmark of great leadership.
To heighten the bookâs appeal to younger students of history, Goodridge includes easy-to-remember âlegacy rhymesâ throughout. Accompanying the caption of the iconic photo of Obamaâs first official act, for instance, he writes: âThe first act that Obama signed / Was January 29, 2009 / And now in Lillyâs name we say / With equal work comes equal pay.â âImagine your classroom of students reciting not only when âColumbus sailed the ocean blue,â but also when the nationâs first black president signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act!â he opines.
According to Goodridge, âOf course, he wasnât perfect â no president is â but weâve witnessed a great one whose legacy will ultimately be recognized as unparalleled. But donât expect to tune in to the six oâclock news to hear words with that appraisal anytime soon. We the people have to speak those words ourselves and to our children, out loud, starting now. The proof is in the public record, and in this book. Donât wait for the media re-write, make this a history WE-write!â
The Obama Legacy: A We-Write of the Greatest American Presidency is a full color, 150-page, 365-âOfficial White House Photoâ-filled, year-by-year record of Obamaâs bill signings, town halls, television/online appearances, news conferences, State of the Union addresses, presidential firsts, nominations, âbaby whisperingâ encounters, international trips, rock star welcome abroad with behind-the-shot commentary starting with the global âObamaniaâ phenomenon of 2007.
