Jackson State Buzzes With Excitement Over Obama Visit
By Rebecca Francis
Black College Wire
"He's coming! He's coming! Barack Obama is going to speak
on campus Monday...," said Hannah Francis last week, as she
held out her cell phone displaying the text message. The
news of Obama's rally is spreading quickly through text
messages, emails, cell phone calls, and of course
word-of-mouth.
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Senator Obama at
Tulane University before
the February Louisiana
primary
Drew Daniels for Black College Wire |
Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama will visit
Jackson State University Campus on Monday, March
10. The Stand for Change Rally will be held in the Lee
E. Williams Athletic Center at 5:00
p.m. to campaign before the March 11 Mississippi primary.
The president of the campus chapter of NAACP Christopher
Miller- a senior biology major from Jackson- is hopeful
about Obama's visit to campus. "Last night at 1 am, I got a
text that Barack was coming to JSU. I think that this
symbolizes change become this is the first presidential
candidate to come to Jackson State in a while. I believe
that this will encourage students to vote."
The composition of JSU's student body is overwhelmingly
similar to a large part of Obama's constituency base. Young
African-Americans make up over 70 percent of the student
body. Students are anxious to here about Obama's plans for
increased educational opportunity through greater financial
aid.
Obama's presence on campus will do great for the morale
of the student body, especially in combating the negative
image of African- American men, so often portrayed in the
media.
Dillon Robinson, a junior pre-med student from Crystal
Springs, Miss., as SGA president- elect, commented on the
significance of a black man running for United States
President. "I think it is great that to have an African-
American male of Barack's caliber running for president. He
is a very positive role model for African- American males,
and an individual I have great respect for."
Robinson added, " I think it is great that Barack Obama
is going to visit the campus of JSU. It is good to know that
a candidate thought highly enough of Jackson State to come
here to speak. It will provide great exposure for the school
and it will give the students an invaluable experience."
The event is free and open to the public. Tickets are not
required, but an RSVP is strongly encouraged at
Obama's Jackson campaign headquarters. Admission is on a
first-come, first-served basis. For security reasons, do not
bring bags and limit personal items. No signs or banners are
permitted. |