I love the discussion that this work has gotten, and I also love the poster itself.



I agree that although Obama may not be a descendant of slaves, he is still someone who would have been highly discriminated against in the (not too distant) past.



I agree with the calls for posters of women's struggles and the Asian-American idea. It wouldn't necessarily be so lengthy for an Asian-American poster- the most notable incidents of discrimination against Asian-Americans were 1) the fact that the Chinese were harshly discriminated against (alongside the Irish) during the construction of the railroads, and 2) internment of people of Japanese descent (and the public mistreatment of anyone that looked like "a Jap," including other Asian ethnicities).



Women's issues would be even more lengthy than this poster, if we consider a world-wide view of the problem. Technically female suppression has occurred since antiquity.



However, I hope that in the celebration of how far we've come in our attempts in equality, we don't go to the other extreme and treat the ones of the type "who discriminated against us in the past" as we have been treated.