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Obama Protesting at Harvard in 1991

Just what I wanted to ruin my day – to watch a video of a 1991 Radical Commie at Havahd!

Andrew Kaczynski of Buzzfeed discovered this little gem of a video, in which then-law student Barack Obama spoke at a protest in favor of Harvard Law Professor Derrick Bell.

Kaczynski explains what the protest was all about.

Bell was the first black tenured professor at the school, and a pioneer of “critical race theory,” which insisted, controversially, on reading issues of race and power into legal scholarship. His protest that spring was occasioned by Harvard’s denial of tenure to a black woman professor, Regina Austin, at a time when only three of the law school’s professors were black and only five women. He told Harvard he would take a leave of absence — a kind of academic strike — “until a woman of color is offered and accepted a tenured position on this faculty,” and he launched a hunger strike to dramatize his point.

Obama was a major figure on campus, the first black president of the Law Review. Some friends, in a prescient joke, just referred to him as “the first black president.” He had a reputation as a conciliatory figure, not a confrontational one like Bell.

Probably the most amazing thing about it is the fact that Obama’s speech-giving style is so little changed since his days at Harvard. Obama has the same soaring cadence, dramatic pauses, and light-hearted jokes that you find in almost every one of his speeches.

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7 Responses to “Obama Protesting at Harvard in 1991”

  1. Rick says:

    On strike, what a laugh. These parasites are on strike every day while we the people are supporting these useless eaters.

    That professor looks like he could suck a basketball through a garden hose, I wonder how long his hunger strike lasted?

  2. SamAdams says:

    We should all care about this, WHY …?

    This tripe is all that is posted when there is so much else going on.

  3. louis turner says:

    I could have sworn I saw a group of aboriginal types in the background bouncing up and down with spears…..the birth of the “Which” Witch Doctor.

  4. Ken says:

    Simple minds are easily entertained.

  5. Neal says:

    I’m amazed he got through that speech, I didn’t see any teleprompters.

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