Barack Obama Radically Expanded Our Appreciation of African-American History – The Nation.
By preserving sites that have been central to the black experience, Obama helped revitalize our civic religion.
Barack Obama speaking at the Smithsonians National Museum of African American History and Culture on September 24, 2016. (Reuters / Joshua Roberts)
Among its other accomplishments, the presidency of Barack Obamayou do remember it?featured an unmistakable expansion of public appreciation for African-American history. This was especially true as his time remaining in the White House dwindled away: From the opening of the Smithsonians Museum of African-American History and Cultureto the designation of a site in South Carolina as the nations first national park devoted to Reconstruction, the Obama presidency ended with considerable emphasis on how the nation conceives of African-American history in public spaces. In many ways, and despite whatever uncertainties lie ahead, Obamas attempts to memorialize more of the African-American experience enhanced the meaning of what it means to be an American.
The idea that the United States has a civil religion, an argument first put forward by sociologist Robert Bellah in 1967, suggests that all Americans possess certain national touchstones for collective memory. We have a shared understanding of the importance of certain events, such as the battles of the American Revolution and the Civil War. This is crafted by public memoryhistory not necessarily as it is written by historians, but more generally, the ways in which the public remembers the past in popular culture and media. During Obamas presidency, Americas civil religion expanded to include moments from the civil-rights struggle and other protest movements, all of which enhanced and enlarged the definition of who counts as an American. In a rapidly diversifying country, the importance of this achievement cannot be underestimated.
From his early entry into public discourse, which can be traced to the publication of his memoir, Dreams From My Father, Obama has written and spoken extensively of the importance of African-American historyboth to himself and to the nation. Indeed, Obama wrote in that book about the importance writers such as James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, and Malcolm X had on the development of his own identity. As president, Obama continued his engagement with the black historical and literary tradition by using the power of the presidency to create landmarks to the African-American experience, thereby forever shaping public memory and Americas civic religion.
His second inaugural address, in 2013, for example, argued for the need to memorialize moments in African-American history as part of a larger national narrative. His famous line about Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall was an attempt to broaden the idea of who is remembered in American memory. In both the realm of presidential rhetoric and physical spaces, Obama worked time and again to broaden the ideas of what is memorialized, of who counts as an American.
His participation at the commemoration of the 50thanniversary of the Selma voting-rights march is another example of how the president used the power of the presidency to memorialize a national event. It would be easy to assume that anyone occupying the White House in 2015 would have participated in the Selma march. However, the symbolism of the first African-American president speaking to the power of the ballotespecially during a time of renewed voter suppression across the nationcould not be missed. In his speech, the president compared the site of Selma to other important places in American history: As John [Lewis] noted, there are places and moments in America where this nations destiny has been decided. Many are sites of warConcord and Lexington, Appomattox. Gettysburg. Others are sites that symbolize the daring of Americas characterIndependence Hall and Seneca Falls, Kitty Hawk and Cape Canaveral.
Obama positioned the civil-rights movement within the highest pantheon of moments in Americas history.
By comparing Selma to other important battles and turning-points in American history, Obama positioned the civil-rights movement within the highest pantheon of moments in Americas political and cultural history. Presidents, through public addresses and what they choose to memorialize, determine what future generations will also consider to be significant in the national story. Just as importantly, they choose the reasons why such moments deserve memorialization. This also matters. Think about President Ronald Reagans reluctance to support a holiday commemorating the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. When Reagan was finally compelled to sign the bill into law in 1983after pressure from both civil-rights activists and Congresshe repackaged King as a color-blind, centrist hero. Even though Kings birthday is now a federal holiday, Americans are still debating the legacy of Dr. King, thanks to Reagans attempt to appropriate him for the conservative cause.
Remember, too, who Obama memorialized in his Selma addressnot just Martin Luther King Jr. but also local activists like Amelia Boynton and C.T. Vivian, thus tying together the local and national civil-rights campaign as is not often done in important, nationally-televised speeches that help shape public memory. In that same address, Obama even spoke to how the activists were seen at that time: Back then, they were called Communists, or half-breeds, or outside agitators, sexual and moral degenerates, and worse. His purpose was to remind Americans of the dangers of labeling anyone who dissents from the status quo as being so far outside the mainstream as to be alien to the American experience. (It was also, significantly, a rhetorical shot at Reagans attempt to redefine Kings legacy; one of the former presidents reasons for originally refusing to support the MLK holiday was his view that King had been a Communist stooge.)
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Obamas efforts to reshape American memory only accelerated in his final year in office. The opening of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture in September 2016 was another occasion for Obama to memorialize African-American history as part of a larger American story of struggle and progress. The museum was created in 2003, long before Obama became president or even emerged on the national stage. But the opportunity of the its actual opening lent itself to Obamas mission of commemorating African-American history as fundamental to the broader American story. As he argued during his speech, too often, we ignored or forgot the stories of millions upon millions of others, who built this nation just as surely, whose humble eloquence, whose calloused hands, whose steady drive helped to create cities, erect industries, build the arsenals of democracy.
These were encouraging and affirming words not just for African Americans, but for those historians of the American experience who have argued over the last 50 years for a shift towards looking at the lives and aspirations of downtrodden Americans, and not just those great men in power. Obamas own speeches and rhetorical gestures, therefore, speak to a larger shift in how American public memory is being recorded, stored, and used.
Obamas own speeches and rhetorical gestures speak to a shift in American public memory.
Obamas decision to grant national-monument status to a Reconstruction historic site in Beaufort, South Carolina, was another example of the presidents attempt to broaden what is memorialized in the United States. By establishing this national monument, the president corrected a previously grievous oversight by the national governmentuntil then, there had been no national monument dedicated to the Reconstruction period. This is not a surprise. The Reconstruction era, long depicted through a racist and simplistic historical lens as a disaster in American history, has undergone a re-evaluation in the last fifty years among mainstream historians (and far longer on the left, going back to W.E.B. Du Boiss Black Reconstruction, published in 1935). But for far too long, Americans appeared unwilling to commemorate Reconstruction as an important moment in American history. This was due to the eras complicated racial and sectional politics, offering both an inspiring story of newly freed African Americans becoming citizens and the depressing end to that experiment only a decade after their freedom. Reconstruction has always resisted the easy American historical narrative of steady and inevitable progress.
Along with providing for the creation of a Reconstruction historic site, Obamas proclamation last month also designated historic sites for the Birmingham civil-rights campaign of the early 1960s, along with ones that tell the story of the Freedom Riders of 1961. Both these sites commemorate not just the victories of the civil-rights movement but some of the worst violence from that time period targeted against civil-rights activists. Again, Obamas designations show that he is concerned not only with remembering American history as one of constant progress, but also one of struggle andin the case of Reconstructionwith the potential for devastating reversals.
Memory of the past matters. If Americans have a collective memory of the past that promotes activism and political participation, it has the potential to push modern and future activists to also imagine a better nationjust as freedmen and women did during Reconstruction, or activists in Selma and Birmingham a century later.
The fight to reshape American memory of the past is one that must be joined by common citizens, politicians, and academics. The battle over the creation of a Reconstruction memorial site was led by historians themselvesmost notably Greg Downs, Kate Masur, and Eric Foner. Local activists have often fought for new ways to commemorate civil-rights struggles. Everyone has a role to play in continuing Obamas efforts to expand the public memory and revitalize the civic religion into one that represents all Americans. We need it now as much as ever.
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