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Obama Delivers Commencement Speech At Booker T. Washington High School

Obama Memphis Commencement

First Posted: 05/16/11 01:18 PM ET Updated: 07/16/11 06:12 AM ET

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Offering a lift to a flood beleaguered city, President Barack Obama hailed the transformation of a once struggling but venerable Memphis high school Monday, telling its graduates, "You inspire me, that's why I'm here."

With the Mississippi River still lapping near the top of the city's protective levees, Obama also used the trip to meet privately with families, emergency personnel and volunteers confronting the highest floodwaters in generations.

For the president, the trip was a chance to promote his education agenda while also attending to the latest natural disaster – the snow melt and rain that has sent a torrent of water down the Mississippi, topping earthworks and forcing flooding along its path.

In a city known as the heart of the blues, Obama addressed students from a high school in a poor, crime-ridden neighborhood where graduation rates have risen impressively in just three years.

"You've always been underdogs," the president told the cheering Booker T. Washington High School graduates, arrayed in bright green and yellow mortar boards and gowns. "Nobody's handed you a thing. But that also means that whatever you accomplish in your life, you'll have earned it."

Inside the convention center, his commencement audience extended well beyond the 150 graduating students and their families, attracting some of the city's and Tennessee's top political leadership.

Borrowing the refrain from his own 2008 presidential campaign, Obama said: "Well, we are here today because every single one of you stood up and said, 'Yes we can.' Yes we can learn. Yes we can succeed."

The school won a national competition to secure a graduation address from the president by illustrating how it overcame a history of disciplinary problems and high dropout rates and graduated 82 percent of its students, turning into a sanctuary for troubled kids. Innovative changes included separate freshmen academies for boys and girls and a greater choice not only of advanced placement classes, but vocational studies as well.

A video submitted with the school's entry in the competition included footage of a boy running in despair toward the camera as a bulldozer tore down apartment buildings in his neighborhood – a symbol of the hopelessness that afflicted it. On Monday, that same teenager, graduating senior Christopher Dean, had the distinction of introducing Obama.

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"You've shown more grit and determination in your childhoods than a lot of adults ever will," Obama said.

Dating back to 1873, the school was the city's first to educate blacks, earning a distinguished history. Among its graduates are former NAACP executive director Benjamin Hooks, evangelist and songwriter Lucie Campbell, and Willie Herenton, the first elected black mayor of Memphis.

The president personalized his graduation message, reminding the graduates, all African American, that he was two years old when his own father left home, leaving him to be raised by his mother amid economic struggles. Obama said his mother and his grandparents pressed him to excel.

"I'm lucky they kept pushing," he said. "I'm lucky my teachers kept pushing. Because education made all the difference in my life. And it's going to make an even greater difference in your lives."

The message appeared to take hold.

"I like the fact that he told us that he's the same as us, that he came from where we came from, and that we can still succeed," said 18-year-old Christopher Redmond, who says he plans to study pharmacy.

Obama seemed to enjoy the moment as much as the students. He surprised them with a personal visit as they waited in a curtained off space for the commencement exercises to begin. They greeted him with shrieks while some seemed overcome and wiped away tears.

"You've now become role models for all the young people coming in behind you," said the president.

Just beyond the Cook Convention Center where Obama spoke, the Mississippi River stretched three miles across to Arkansas. Its typical breadth is half a mile.

Obama met privately with families affected by the flooding, before addressing the graduates.

White House press secretary Jay Carney said Obama met for about 35 minutes with flood victims, local officials and first responders. Nanny Williams, an unemployed mother living with her daughter and granddaughter, described being flooded out of her house, forcing her family into a community shelter, Carney said. Another woman, Rose Hunt, told the president that prayer spared her house, which became a refuge for her son, who had to abandon his home.

The river crested at Memphis last week, just inches short of the record set in 1937. Some low-lying neighborhoods were inundated, but the city's high levees protected the rest.

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Associated Press writer Adrian Sainz contributed to this report.

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LisaLisa1234
03:20 PM on 05/18/2011
It was a great day for the Memphis metro area, and of course, an unforgettable experience for these kids.

Sadly, the snarky comments in this thread don't hold a candle to some of the vile things posted at the Commercial Appeal; happily, most of those who are typically some of the worst offenders set aside their hatred of Obama to respect the office of the President and congratulate the graduates on a job well done.

Memphis has had some high-profile events of which to be proud lately; I wish her citizens could see more of the jewel this city can be.
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Alicia Westberry
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06:38 PM on 05/17/2011
These kids have overcome a lot already. Having the President of the United States speak at their graduation is inspirational; I'm sure. Hopefully, it will push these kids forward & allow them to reach their dreams. Really, this is less about Obama, specifically, but more about the stature of the office he holds. No sitting President has ever delivered a commencement address to a high school graduating class.
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PlayTOE
Morals evolved due to cooperative group living
05:29 PM on 05/17/2011
Inspiring the children of a nation.
Obama is a president to be proud of ...
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morefreethings
fixed income analyst
04:19 PM on 05/17/2011
work hard kids, and be successful! And if not dont worry we will just steal from those who are, there is no failure in America!
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Nonpartay
♫Nonpartisan, liberal, ex-conservative♫
04:26 PM on 05/17/2011
Huh?
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RobsChild
proud southern liberal
01:12 PM on 05/17/2011
This is the kind of stuff that makes me wanna cry like Boehner.
I love President Obama.
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Nonpartay
♫Nonpartisan, liberal, ex-conservative♫
04:28 PM on 05/17/2011
Me too, I teared up when I saw this story. I can just imagine what those kids felt. I've never seen President Obama in person. I hope to someday, but he doesn't come to California very often since he pretty much has it in the bag. Oh well. At least we have TV and stories like this to inspire us. F&F
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RobsChild
proud southern liberal
05:23 PM on 05/17/2011
Back-at-cha. F & F.
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mrtinnc
Iz zhat made of chocolate too?
01:09 PM on 05/17/2011
This is the news I like hearing about!
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Michaela1976
Ironically speaking
10:23 AM on 05/17/2011
If his visit to these kids inspires even one of them, it is time well spent. He is a positive role model for the "family values" continuously preached by the GOP. He lives it and the GOP cannot stand him for that. One wife, one marriage, adores his kids, and believes in education for all.
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Nonpartay
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04:29 PM on 05/17/2011
It's driving them up the wall all right. You gotta wonder though. What does that say about them? F&F
10:16 AM on 05/17/2011
Anyone ever notice how the Obama's get along with young people? Toddlers, Pre-Teens, Teenagers, College Kids...it doesn't matter. They connect. I think many people have to realize that many of these young people were not quite at voting age when President Obama really started taking off. Now they are. That could really effect a significant part of his vote in 2012.The Obamas have two young daughters who I know many in black America follow and I am sure once the election season gets here they will be followed even more. Kids are impressionable. From music to fashion, television and movies. These things shape parts of their world. Now you have a President who knows how to successfully connect those areas across multi-racial lines. The kids also talk to their parents and that influences voting as well. My daughter has several photos of Sasha and Malia on her wall and she is already asking me who I will vote for. I actually hope it becomest an Obama vs Newt race. Watch who they go for. All you would see is "food stamp president", "Kenyan-Anti-Colonial Behavior", the marriages, the cheating. All played on a continuous loop. Obama wins hands down. It may not be big but I just see an Obama win coming. My opinion and I don't want to argue about it.
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Nonpartay
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04:33 PM on 05/17/2011
I remember Matthew Broderick talking about how his son who was about 6 at the time was very attracted to President Obama during the campaign. Kids love him. That should tell us a lot. They know a phony when they see one and respond appropriately. Obama's the real deal and the pure in heart can see that. F&F
11:51 PM on 05/17/2011
“Anyone ever notice how the Obama's get along with young people? Toddlers, Pre-Teens, Teenagers, College Kids...it doesn't matter. They connect. I think many people have to realize that many of these young people were not quite at voting age when President Obama really started taking off. Now they are. That could really effect a significan­t part of his vote in 2012.The Obamas have two young daughters who I know many in black America follow and I am sure once the election season gets here they will be followed even more. Kids are impression­able. From music to fashion, television and movies. These things shape parts of their world. Now you have a President who knows how to successful­ly connect those areas across multi-raci­al lines. The kids also talk to their parents and that influences voting as well. My daughter has several photos of Sasha and Malia on her wall and she is already asking me who I will vote for. I actually hope it becomest an Obama vs Newt race. Watch who they go for. All you would see is "food stamp president"­, "Kenyan-An­ti-Colonia­l Behavior", the marriages, the cheating. All played on a continuous loop. Obama wins hands down. It may not be big but I just see an Obama win coming. My opinion and I don't want to argue about it.”
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Michaela1976
Ironically speaking
10:13 AM on 05/17/2011
Why all the mean spirited comments? They won a contest ! Those who are posting mean comments need to get a life. People DO overcome very bad odds. President Obama visited them because they won! Reward great results if you want to see more of them.

People who don't read the article and just post their "biased" views regardless of the topic would do well to get an education and learn how to read.
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Nonpartay
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04:36 PM on 05/17/2011
They have nothing else to offer, that's why. There are no good conservative ideas, no accomplishments to brag about, their economic theories are crap as witness the past 30 years of economic stagnation for the middle class while the rich doubled their wealth, so what do they have? Their lovely ability to call on their inner racism and persecute the president. Oh yeah, we want them in back in power. Sure.
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hikeon43
10:02 AM on 05/17/2011
Obama's Race To The Top program has made a challenge for schools to improve their graduating student numbers. This school deserves the President's attention. The graduating class has accomplished so much and the story should be in the headlines. These graduates are America's future.
Too bad the republican govenors are destroying our public education and schoools
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Nonpartay
♫Nonpartisan, liberal, ex-conservative♫
04:40 PM on 05/17/2011
I'm still not really sure about the Race to the Top program, but what this school did was pretty remarkable. They basically threw out No Child Left Behind, decided not to teach to tests anymore, and allowed classes in subjects the kids were really interested in like science, music, art, stuff like that, to inspire them to achieve in their other more basic subjects. It worked! And I was almost as thrilled as they were when I saw him walk into that auditorium. It must have been very overwhelming and a fantastic reward for all their hard work. F&F
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GlennWatson
Two million fans
09:58 AM on 05/17/2011
What are the odds the presdienet would go to a school named after Booker T. Washington. It was either that or an MLK High.
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Michaela1976
Ironically speaking
10:08 AM on 05/17/2011
They won a contest for achievement. Try to get your ra cist views contained. You seem petty and that's putting it nicely.
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ECB
Your micro-bio is empty
11:29 AM on 05/17/2011
I agree.
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GlennWatson
Two million fans
11:46 AM on 05/17/2011
Again what are the odds that a school named Booker T Washington would "win." Face it, the fix was in and your only response is to make personal attacks. Typical
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LisaLisa1234
03:13 PM on 05/18/2011
You do know that the first part of the selection process was narrowed down by *people* voting for the best video?
09:39 AM on 05/17/2011
A story of promise, hope, and change. Three years and a turnaround in graduation rates. Mr. Obama can feel good about anything in his legislative agenda that contributed to the positive change. More importantly, the graduating individuals, the educators, and the parents can feel good about what they did in those three years to make it happen. Post graduation, a different world awaits. How will they fare? How will they be treated? One hopes the positive story continues for all. One hopes these kids too -- can achieve longevity in defined success. May they prosper and grow as we hope for all children -- indeed, for all people.

Applause all around on progress detected and appreciated. Mr. Obama has no detractors on the Left. He has supporters who refuse to accept less than -- on matters of principle, but who understand the nature of the environment in which change is made in Washington. I at least understand that no one man can change entrenched dysfunction, existent, ignored, tolerated, and festering for decades. It does take time. The fury comes when it appears Mr. Obama is tip-toeing through the tulips to appease people who do not deserve any compromise, whose policies have already been proven -- harmful -- over decades. This is when he incenses some on the so-called Left. Credit/acknowledgement is always given where credit/acknowledgement is due. Any criticism is meant to be as a wind in his sails, versus an anchor on his coattails.
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dwill123
flexing the "golden pipes" on the day's issues
09:33 AM on 05/17/2011
Hey HP, how more uplifting stories like this and a few less of the entertainment train wreck ones.
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Michaela1976
Ironically speaking
09:30 AM on 05/17/2011
Resenting anyone having a decent education is just sad. If you think education is expensive try ignorance. Just look at the GOP if you want to see "ignorance at work"
09:26 AM on 05/17/2011
Totally different from the "Strateegery" of Bush!