Michelle Obama celebrated the opening of the Obama Presidential Center, noting it represents the power of choice and an urgent call to continue striving for a more perfect union.
Imperfect Democracy
The former first lady described the United States as an “imperfect democracy,” touching on a question that has followed the nation since its founding. This description has sparked renewed attention as America approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
For some historians, educators, and civil rights advocates, the anniversary presents an opportunity to examine the contradictions that have shaped the country’s history. Thomas Jefferson penned the Declaration of Independence’s assertion that “all men are created equal” while enslaving hundreds of people at Monticello.
Contradictions and Progress
The Obama Presidential Center unites competing visions of American democracy, reflecting a level of progress that earlier generations could scarcely have imagined. Michelle Obama argued that failing to see the humanity in all people puts us on a slippery slope, and that each person is a child of God with inherent value.
The center’s existence suggests that democracy is not a destination reached once and for all, but an ongoing struggle over who is included, who is heard, and whether the nation’s actions will ultimately match its ideals. As the nation prepares to mark its 250th birthday, whether Americans view these tensions as flaws or defining characteristics may shape how the next chapter of its history is written.
Original reporting: The Savannah Tribune — read the source article.