Accountable:
Making America as Good as Its Promise
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Tavis Smiley (Author), Stephanie Robinson (Contributor)
Hardcover: 320 pages
Publisher: Atria (February 17, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1439100020
ISBN-13: 978-1439100028
Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1 inches
“During the run-up to the 2008 presidential election,
while I was still the resident political commentator on the
Tom Joyner Morning Show, I caused quite a stir among the
listeners, who are largely African-American, by insisting
that we hold then Senator Barack Obama accountable for both
his political record and his campaign promises. I wasn’t
singling him out, but rather applying the same standard to
him that we should apply to all.
I feel now, as I did then, that it is our responsibility
as engages citizens to expect now-President Barack Obama to
live up to the promises that made him an appealing
candidate… As Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Letter from
Birmngham Jail reminds us, ‘Human progress never rolls in on
wheels of inevitability; it comes from the tireless efforts
of men willing to be coworkers with God, and without this
hard work, time itself becomes an ally of the forces of
social stagnation.’
So, let us take Dr. King’s lead… and go forth and make real
the promise of our democracy.”
—Excerpted from the Foreword (pages xii-xiii)
Book Review by
Kam Williams
Last year, Tavis Smiley took a lot of heat over his
reluctance to rubber-stamp Barack Obama’s candidacy simply on
the basis of its symbolism as opposed to demanding to know
exactly what the substance of a victory might potentially mean
for black America. Tavis’ hesitancy ostensibly came from a
reasonable expectancy that Obama would have to deliver on his
campaign promises, for his historic win to be of palpable value
to the masses of black folks who had turned out in record
numbers to support him at a rate of 93%.
Now, that Barack Obama is, indeed, President, Mr. Smiley has
decided it’s time to hold him accountable to his constituency
for those pledges made to get their votes. Thus, in conjunction
with Harvard Professor Stephanie Robinson, Esq., Tavis has
published a new book, Accountable: Making America as Good as Its
Promise. The cover features a collage of faces representing
every hue in the ethnic rainbow which together resemble
President Obama.
Created as a companion text to Mr. Smiley’s 2006 best seller,
The Covenant with Black America, each chapter delineates
Obama’s campaign promises in terms of such areas in dire need of
attention as health care, education, justice, the economy, and
so forth. It also lays out an assessment checklist (including
boxes) which will enable the reader to keep track of just how
well the administration is doing. For example, when it comers to
health care, it asks whether the President “made implementation
of a health care plan a priority within the first 100 days.”
It is important to note that while Accountable does expect
Obama to deliver, it very well concedes that to do so he will
need the support of not only Congress, but also governors and
other state officials, community leaders, faith-based
organizations and ordinary citizens. And given the overwhelming
anecdotal evidence of suffering shared in these pages, it is
clear that the country is facing formidable challenges in the
days ahead.
A compelling exercise in truth in advertising designed so
that the nation can collectively keep Obama’s feet to the fire.
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Related Links
To see a complete list of
President Obama’s 500 campaign promises, visit:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/browse/
Read the State of the Black Union [2009] Interview with
Tavis Smiley
http://reviews.aalbc.com/tavis_smiley.htm