A remarkable Times article today documenting improvement in race relations in the U.S. since Obama's election also bears witness to the power of democratic participation as an expression of human nature:
"I didn’t vote for Obama," said Chris Miller, 46, a boat builder in Johnstown, N.Y., who is white. "But just what I saw during the campaign — you had people, white, black, yellow, green, gray, every race and nationality out there together supporting that man. That right there showed me, hey, things are changing, things are better here. I had never seen anything to that extent."
Alan Ingram, 29, a Web site designer in Milwaukee, agreed. "People had more of an opportunity to get together with this election and all of its events," said Mr. Ingram, who is black. "You literally saw people of all kinds of backgrounds finding common ground."
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