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Obama's Picture, A Thousand Words, Countless Magazine Covers

Posted Jul 3rd 2008 10:00PM by Carmen Dixon
Filed under: BlackSpin, Elections, Barack Obama

UPDATE by Jeff Douglass
New Yorker Paints Obama As Terrorist
So my stack of Barack Obama magazine covers grows by one.

But this one, The New Yorker's Obama terrorist cartoon, goes to the bottom of the pile.

First off, I'd never be caught dead reading a copy of the latte-drinking-elitist-mag that is The New Yorker. And if Obama was really a latte-drinking-elitist (like some of his white supporters are) he would not have come out with an ultra-sensitive response to The New Yorker's "The Politics of Fear" cover story. ... MORE


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Have you been paying attention at the newsstand lately?

On any given day, you may have to use the fingers on both hands to count the covers featuring the caramel-colored, handsomeness that is Presidential nominee Barack Obama.

I love seeing Obama's ubiquitous image for the simple reason that children, of all colors, get to see it too. ...

Barack Obama Magazine Covers

    Which cover do you like the most?

    RollingStone

    The Atlantic Monthly

    Time
    Oct. 23, 2006

    Black Enterprise

    New York Magazine

    Vibe

    Newsweek

    NY Daily News

    Ebony



Think about it; other than athletes Jackie Robinson and Muhammed Ali, my bet is that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is the only black man to have graced as many magazine covers as Obama. And although former Secretary of State Colin Powell was a media favorite too, his cover appeal didn't extend to pop-culture magazines like Radar, Vibe or RollingStone (twice so far.)

I still remember the iconic magazine images of Dr. King and Malcolm X during my young childhood in the 60's. They looked so powerful and proud. Although I grew up without a father, I felt that somehow those great men were looking out for me. And as I moved through the racial turbulence of busing and dealing with being the "first" and the "only" in a newly integrated school system, I carried the images of those great men with me in my head, and they strengthened me.

Radio phenomenon Wendy Williams cried on air when Obama was declared the presumptive Presidential candidate for the Democratic Party. She cried because her son now believes that he too can be president. For Williams' son, like hundreds of thousands of children all around the world, seeing a black man running for President in America is an awesome, dream opening thing.

It will be many years before the kids today will fully grasp and articulate how seeing a dignified, thoughtful and powerful black man running for president has influenced their lives and world view. My take is that Barack Obama has already changed the world, just by running.
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1. The GQ and Men's Vogue covers are too cute! My fav cover is of course the Ebony one with the Sen. and his WIFEY!....and that Wendy Williams story about her son is so heart felt. Sen. Obama is a great man, I feel bias media may rip him apart but what this man is doing is truly inspiring! God Bless the Sen and his family Happy Fourth everyone

Lranee at 1:27PM on Jul 4th 2008

2. Barack is the truth that resonates in all of human kind. That's why the magazine covers sell. He's good looking , charming, witty, a family man and represents the best of what America has to offer.

http://www.gettogetha.com/blog/

Get Togetha at 1:58PM on Jul 4th 2008

3. I love the look in his eyes on the cover of Vanity Fair/Africa issue. He has a sincere love for his people. I believe there's only so much 1 man can do but I do believe he loves and care about Black people. I think he's doing by any means necessary to get into the WH, and from that point he will change the WORLD!

swooth at 8:15AM on Jul 5th 2008

4. I do love the covers of him. I like his policies for the most part and don't have major issues on the topics he stands strong and passionate for!! In the immortal words of Willie Hutch "Brothers Gonna Work it Out".

Aljorie at 8:57AM on Jul 5th 2008

5. He is so handsome. I love Obama and he is a great inspiration to all Americans. I agree he is too cute.

Have Faith at 6:54PM on Jul 5th 2008

6. Ebony, the one with Michelle. Strong black couple
Loved it.

Toria Royster at 10:59AM on Jul 7th 2008

7. Obama is the man right now! And hopefully the man for a long time. I didnt know he has appeared on 33 covers, thats impressive. Not only is he popular with the "reading" world, but with the "computer" world as well. He continues to receive love from sites like Facebook. Read more about his 'Loyal Fan support' I found this link on www.urbanthoughtcollective.com. This site always has good blogs, pictures, and story links for the black community. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/07/technology/07hughes.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin

Toreanu at 2:34PM on Jul 7th 2008

8. obama the rock star we dont need
he cant makeup his mind
God help us if he became presendent think before you vote

save the USA vote for McCain

jenn at 8:47AM on Jul 8th 2008

9. I believe Obama, Michelle and the children make a nice family. He is too cute and if he ever does anything wrong I want Michelle to send him to see me. a 67 year old retired on disability. I can get him back on track.

IAM3IAM at 9:53AM on Jul 8th 2008

10. It's so wonderful to read all of the positive commends and I agree (he is among the top 10 of handsome black men; right now I think so). However,
the votes will tell how much you admire him. Look around you and get those 18 year olds and those that will be 18, to get registered and vote for this FNE man (I mean fine in everyway). Show you love for him!

Merelean Wilson at 10:19AM on Jul 8th 2008

11. That's about all he is. He's just an empty suit.

Johnny at 3:39PM on Jul 8th 2008

12. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE BARACK OBAMA, HE IS MY HERO!

Tara at 4:13PM on Jul 8th 2008

13. OBAMA ... ... he is the president. McCain is is too old. Even if he wasn't ... ... OBAMA is tha' man!!

Nicci C at 5:19PM on Jul 8th 2008

14. He is the man to whole the nation together.

sharon brown at 6:26PM on Jul 8th 2008

15. MOVE OVER OLD MAN, JOHN MCCAIN.
BARACK OBAMA OUR HERO IS HERE
TO MAKE A GREAT CHANGE.
OBAMA IS THE STRONGER MAN,
WITH THE MASTER PLAN,
FOR THIS GREAT NATION.
MCAIN IS CONFUSED,TOO OLD,
HE NEEDS MEDICATION!

Debbi at 7:26PM on Jul 8th 2008

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