Obama a role model for Chaney

 
By Jenni Carlson | Published: August 29, 2008    Comment on this article Leave a comment

Quentin Chaney never had to look far for role models.

From the name that adorned his Tulsa high school to the parents who attended his Booker T. Washington games, he witnessed an ever-present parade of educators and lawyers, business owners and civic leaders.

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Today, another role model has been added to the list — presidential nominee.

Thursday night, Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States.

Forty-five years to the day after Martin Luther King told the world "I Have a Dream,” a black man stepped onto the threshold of the Oval Office.

These are heady days for a country only a couple of generations removed from blacks having to pay a tax to vote and use a separate water fountain.

For Chaney's grandparents, there was civil rights legislation.

For the Oklahoma receiver's parents, there was Jesse Jackson.

Now, on the eve of the college football season, there is Barack Obama running for the highest office in the land.

Chaney is like most college football players in our fair state and across the entire country; every moment is scheduled. Eat breakfast. Go to class. Eat lunch. Watch video. Go to practice. Lift weights. Eat dinner. Study. Sleep.

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