As we prepare for the historical inauguration of our first African-American president, two women offer words of wisdom from women all over the country. Education specialists Barbara Seals Nevergold and Peggy Brooks-Bertram first got the idea for their book, Go, Tell Michelle, after seeing the cover of the July issue of The New Yorkersatirically depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as gun-toting terrorists.
Seals Nevergold told The Buffalo News how the magazine cover made her feel, “Every Negative stereotype of a black woman you can imagine was embodied in that.” Instead of getting angry Nevergold and Brooks-Bertram decided to turn the negative press into something positive. After the election, the two women went online to invite other women from around the world to send in letters of support to Michelle Obama that would later be compiled and published as a book. After many poems and words of wisdom from around the globe piled into their inbox, Nevergold and Brooks-Bertram chose 100 for their book.
The two women recently discussed with National Public Radio’s "All Things Considered” some themes that emerged from the letters they received. Brooks-Betram said, “One of those themes has to do with the issue of the interracial color line ? and women who very clearly point out that it was very important for them that Michelle Obama was a recognizably black woman for example. That she wasn’t light-skinned with blue eyes and still classified as black, but rather she was a black woman and that it gave them a whole new feeling about their own lives. I really thought that it was powerful, because that tends to be a subject that we don’t go towards so readily because it has such deep pain associated with it.”
Both women have been in contact with Obama’s transition team in order to get Michelle Obama a copy of their book, Go, Tell Michelle, by Inauguration Day. Nevergold told NPR that she thinks Michelle Obama will “need that when she gets to the White House.”
What do you think of these two women publishing a book of letters highlighting the importance of our first African-American First Lady?
Do you think you will pick up a copy of Go, Tell Michelle?
no don't care to read it. Frankly am tired of all the baloney from both sides
mlhager648::
on Mar 03, 2009
I most definitely will. I am very proud to be an American right now and I can't say that I have been in a long time (roughly about 8 years, haha). I think that she brings just as much hope to the nation as Obama and I can't wait to see what they'll do for this country.
lovingheartmommy::
on Apr 06, 2009
I'm definately interested in reading the book, I'm glad for the change we have in the White House, its about time really! Michelle seems like a great Mother and a very strong woman, I have a lot of respect for her.
sciencecondom::
on May 30, 2009
Theres' no need to fear president obama is here, a intelligent man who gets things done is something to be thankful for. not something to be shaking in your boots with fear.like a little girl watching a scary movie. be happy and brave, and be glad that there will be problems solved. ill only read the book if you prove to me that black men dont scare you any more. a mind is a good thing, dont waste it. peace.
sciencecondom::
on May 30, 2009
i will buy and read this great book. peace
3bower::
on Jul 14, 2009
I would probably buy it to see what is said but I am also excited about how Michelle is so involved with her position.
Mstery16::
on Feb 12, 2010
I love the Obamas. Lots of faith and hope now, but don't really think the book would be something for me. My reading is more along the lines of Stephen King...
brooklyngirl66::
on Dec 31, 2010
I am just hearing about this book and yes I am going to purchase several for family and friends. Thanks for the blog!!!