Basically I'd like the real story about what Obama did as a community organizer. Who was paying the bills, why, what he was organizing, was it race motivated? I don't want to post half truths in this thread or stuff to make Obama look racist, so anyone who has that motive please don't post unless it's the truth. I want to know what the deal is. What was he doing on Chicago's south side in a mixed race neighborhood that was converting to a black neighborhood?
A few excerpts from US news and wold report
Obama, then 23, quickly emerged as a tireless and pragmatic advocate for the community—traits that characterize the kind of president he says he wants to be. "His work as a community organizer was really a defining moment in his life, not just his career," his wife, Michelle, told U.S. News. It helped him decide "how he would impact the world"—assisting people in defining their mutual interests and working together to improve their lives.
programs for poor and working-class residents of Altgeld Gardens, a public housing project where 5,300 African-Americans tried to survive amid shuttered steel mills, a nearby landfill, a putrid sewage treatment plant, and a pervasive feeling that the white establishment of Chicago would never give them a fair shake.
Jerry Kellman, a social activist who recruited Obama, recalls, "He was very bright, very articulate, very personable, and very idealistic," inspired by civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.'s philosophy of nonviolence. Kellman offered Obama a job at the annual salary of $10,000, and he threw in $2,000 so Obama could buy a ramshackle car to get around.
Obama insisted on "staying in the background while he empowered us." By Obama's own admission, there were few big victories.
In public Obama has gone from calling it community organizer to community church organizer. Why?
I understand the concept
it is the practice of identifying a specific aggrieved population, say black people in a particularly bad neighborhood, and agitating them until they become so upset about their condition that they take collective action to put pressure on local, state, or federal officials to fix the problem, often by giving the affected group money.
I can't help but feel like there is signifigance to racisim here. After all the best way to agitate a group of black people into collective action is on the issue of race. Would like more info on the specifics of the meetings and what went on if there is such info in exsistance. Everything out there either makes him look like a total racist (which I'm not interested in doing if it isn't true) or doesn't get to what was really going on in Chicago.