Ordinary People: A Novel

What is the significance of Barack Obama's election in the book, Ordinary People: A Novel?

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In the novel, Barack Obama’s election symbolizes the tension between social progress and persistent social issues. After Obama is elected to the United States Presidency, the novel’s characters celebrate this event as a landmark of social progress for black people, but the characters also recognize the salient and oppressive social issues that still plague many black communities.

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Ordinary People: A Novel