‘The Black Ballot’ Episode 15: ‘American Requiem’


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NewsOne is back with Episode 15 of The Black Ballot, titled “American Requiem,” which explores the lasting impact of Barack Obama’s presidency and the divisive era that followed.

Each episode of The Black Ballot dives into U.S. presidents’ decisions and their influence on African Americans, especially in voting and civil rights. Episode 15 examines Obama’s achievements, the backlash he faced, and the consequences that reshaped American politics.

Obama’s Legacy and Political Fallout

Episode 15 examines both the progress and challenges of Obama’s presidency. As the first Black president, Obama faced unique obstacles. The Shelby v. Holder Supreme Court decision was one of the major setbacks, weakening the Voting Rights Act and impacting Black voter protections. This episode highlights how the ruling continues to affect African Americans today.

The Birther Movement and Trump’s Rise

Trump’s “Birther” movement sought to delegitimize Obama by questioning his citizenship. The episode explores how this movement ignited racial resentment and fueled Trump’s political ambitions. Many believe Obama’s mockery of Trump at the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Dinner further motivated Trump’s quest for revenge, ultimately contributing to his 2016 presidential run.

Media Polarization and Digital Disruption

The episode also examines the increasing polarization in American media. Networks like Fox News and MSNBC took stronger partisan positions, while social media created a 24-hour news cycle. The digital landscape, coupled with Russian interference, changed how politics were discussed and elections were influenced.

Insights from Key Commentators

The episode features commentary from figures like Senator Rev. Raphael Warnock, LaTosha Brown, Dr. Cornel West, and Don Lemon.

They discuss Obama’s legacy, Trump’s rise, and the evolving landscape of American politics.

Stay tuned for more of The Black Ballot, as the series continues to explore pivotal moments in African American political history and the dynamics of U.S. leadership as we approach the 2024 Presidential Election.

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