
By Brian Townsend
It was announced Friday that President Barack Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Within hours the Republican Party issued a statement declaring he was not worthy of such recognition. Others said the award was based on his potential rather than his accomplishments so far.
During the last two years, President Obama was singularly credited for beginning a much needed dialogue on race with his impassioned speech on the reality of race relations in America. The speech was so inspiring and insightful that it propelled his candidacy forward when the political pundits thought his candidacy was about to come to an end. His speech detailed the cause and effects of racism from both a white and Black perspective, laying the groundwork for America to begin to work through old wounds and allowed it to elect its first African American President.