She’s still alive as of November, 2019. Edit: She’s alive as of March, 2022. 113 years old. Edit 2: Virginia passed away in November 2022. May she rest in peace.
In case you're wondering, Virginia McLaurin is still alive, she's 111. edit: 112 edit: 113 final edit: Rest in peace, Miss Virginia, you were awesome 🥲
Virginia McLaurin died at home in Olney, Maryland, on November 14, 2022, at the age of 113 years, 247 days. She witnessed so much Black History during her lifetime. It is wonderful that she managed to fulfill her dream in going to the Whitehouse, and the bonus of meeting the Obamas made it even more of a fantastic experience.
@@moka_dotz2857 medication and modern hygeine. Only in the last century The human body is able to die of true old age rather than an illness that kills you because you are too old to fight it.
Damn, this woman was born in 1910. Lived through two world wars, the Great Depression, the mainstreaming of movies, the birth of jazz, Korea, Vietnam, the birth of rock and Motown, Kennedy, the birth of tv, the moon landing, Civil Rights, The Cold War, the Internet, 9/11, the War on Terror, all the way iPhones and the first Black President. What a remarkable witness of history she is.
@@Noelll The Jim Crow era definitely went on for longer. Brown vs Board in 1954 segregated schools because the U.S. Supreme Court found Jim Crow laws to be unconstitutional because they were obviously not "equal" when claiming to be "separate but equal". To be honest you could probably claim they went on until at least the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
water tastes so good I mean, why Iraq is even fighting for at this point? They have been on the same war for like a 100 years, someone intelligent needs to take charge of all the crap that is going on in there, be careful buddy :)
I watch this whenever I need cheering up. What she lived through, what she saw.... I’m pretty certain she might have passed by now, but wow, what a lady.
@Jules G Yeah, tell that to the racist senate who blocked Obama’s every move. He was certainly Black to them. PS: No one cares about Obama’s mother. She wasn’t president.
When she says "A Black President!" Tears because you know she never thought she'd see the day, much less dance with he and the First Lady in the White House!! A lovely moment.
I GOT TEARS IN MY EYES. YES A BLACK PRESIDENT AND A BLACK WIFE. THANKS BARACK FOR NOT GOING WITH A WHITE WIFE. IT WOULDN’T MARK THE HISTORY OF THE WHITE HOUSE.
Imagine just 65 years ago she was *obliged* to stand up if a white person came on the bus and now she is in the White House with the first BLACK president
@@mikapm2152 Exactly. There are black people who are still alive who lived through segregation. My grandparents, parents, and uncles being some of them. A classy black man turning out to be president was everything. I'm just sad my one grandfather never got to see it since he passed in 1995.
To think she was 53 years old when Martin Luther King made his "I have a dream" speech! And she was still alive when the first black president was elected! Absolutely amazing!
She is like a SUPER BOOMER! She is soo lucky, amazing that she lived when TV was starting, Smarthphones werent even a thing and Space Exploration seemed only hardcore Sci-Fi
Considering that when she was born, slavery only outlawed for not even 50 years yet. Amazing that she lives long enough to see the first African American POTUS.
Update: Virginia is still alive happily and dancing as always, turned 113 a few days ago, god bless her Edit: Still happily dancing as of May!! Edit: June here we go, Happy Virginia McLaurin. :) Edit: still happily alive as of the end of June Edit: It's August, she's still alive :) september: virginia is doing awesome rn November: dancing because of holidays and New Years! November 14: today, we have sadly lost Virginia. May her soul Rest In Peace, May she continue dancing in heaven ❤️
No freakin‘ way, just saw how old the video was and was like, oh man.. but nooo she’s still here what a legend. God surely watches over her for a loooong time already
don dony so you are saying that your ancestors were lazy and that ours were not? My ancestors were not from Africa or any other continent/country like that but I don’t think people are skinny because of their ancestors. Your ancestors could have been quite slim, but look how you turned out
Ms. McLaurin was born in 1909 and is still with us (May 11, 2018). And she's really doing something with her life. A few points: * It was illegal for women to vote for 11 more years. * Her husband was one of the first to give his life in WWII. * In her early 80s, 'Grandma Virginia' began what turned into over two decades of mentoring schoolchildren (some with special needs) in D.C. * In 2017 she received the President's Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) for Lifetime Achievement. She's on my list of heroes. Update Oct 31, 2024: Ms. McLaurin passed at home on November 14, 2022 at, yes, the age of 113.
@@stuartmapes yes, her family also lucky to have her. Till she closed her eyes, I hope God blessed her and all of her family. And she's peace now to where she belong to.
Your dang right. World War I, Great Depression, World War II, Korean War, Assassination of Kennedy, Vietnam War, Cold War, Fall of the Soviet Union, 9/11, COVID-19, and just a lot more. She lived through 19 presidents.
Imagine a black woman who lived most of her life in an era where blacks were treated as second class citizen now is shaking the hand of a black president and his wife
Laura Walker he’s like racist and like bigoted and like homophobic and like transphobic and like sexist and like xenophobic. Like omg like that is like so racist like I can’t even
Sometimes I like to come back to this just to get that serotonin boost. I'm extremely glad she was able visit and live to see the progress made with racism. We still have more to fight but this woman who has seen so much got a massive win for sure for her struggles
Bagas Sugiyono A lot of bad things happened in the past all over the world to all races of people. No sense in clinging to the past and bringing up race every chance we get. Like Dr Martin Luther King said “judge a person by the content of their character”.
World War 1, Great Depression, World War 2, etc. She saw segregation, lived in it, and finally she gets to see a black president. She saw womens rights actually become a thing. Amazing.
Vietnam war,stock market crash,atomic bombs on Japan,Iraq war,Afghanistan war, Cold War, the explosion of the Hindenburg,the explosion of the space shuttle challenger,the fall of the Soviet Union,9/11,The Kennedy killing,The Watergate Scandal,killing of Archduke Fran’s Ferdinand of Austria you name it she was alive what a great woman
This beautiful woman IS HISTORY she never thought she would see a day where there was a black president and black First Lady. She remembers a time where we couldn’t swim In the same pools or drink out the same fountain. So to her this is amazing. And it’s even more amazing to know that she is still living and dancing and enjoying life. What a remarkable woman God bless her ❤️
sanatani ji Obama hadn't done much of anything to stop North Korea or Isis. Ever since Trump had become president, Isis is dying and we slowed the growth of North Korea...
"slowed the growth of north korea" Except they have made huge leaps forward with their missile tests... sure Trump slowed them down, He's doing nothing but fanning the flames by having petulant squabbles with NK
Amazing. She was born in 1910 when her mom couldn’t even vote and her entire family was discriminated against due to their race. She then was able to meet the first black president. Amazing
Just imagine, that lady must have been born around 1910 so she must have experienced so much racism, oppression and injustice during her younger years- just to make it to the proud age of 106 to meet the first black president of the united states. I know racism is still alive, but that still is unbelievably heartwarming...
Yup, racism is alive and well. And Obama and his wife keep stirring that pot. There's plenty of 106-year-old men and women out there, but why just this one?
+Al Garabedian Well a presidency not only works over laws and policies, but also symbols and signals sent into the society, which can be done by single events as well as speeches etc. Which is what I love about the Obama's, they "preach" kindness, peace, equality, humor, a positive, open hearted attitude. As seen in the video. Unfortunately a president can only use symbolic events such as meeting this very lady but doesn't have the time to meet them all.
Brownland Cleve They preach kindness, peace, equality, humor, etc.? Are we talking about the same Obama family? The same family where Michelle Obama continues to spread her racist rants? The same Obama family that Barack Obama supports the BLM movement and does nothing to protect police officers all over the U.S.? Oh and just a couple of days ago during a press conference he held while in Louisiana because of the flood, almost a week after the flood happened because he was too busy golfing at Martha's Vineyard mind you, said, "I only have 5 months left, so I don't care about policy." I think you really need to take your head out of the sand. The Obama family have done nothing but run up a tab that they will never pay for and leave it for the American people to pay for. They have been a plague to this country. Both his administration and Bush Jr's administration have destroyed this country.
Al Garabedian because it was black history month you moron. Why would he pick a 106 year old white person of black history month? And he actually didn't choose her. Her white neighbors (one being the white lady in the background) started a Facebook group for her to get into the White House before she passes. Some people will find the negative in ANYTHING. Geez
Think about all the racism and bigotry and hatred she probably had to endure through her life. Edit: that’s a lot of likes and wow this reply thread got pretty heated
James Boss I know racism still exists, but segregation ended in 64. That meant black peoples were legally allowed to go to the same schools, colleges, workplaces, buses as white people. Obviously some areas would violate that law a bit, but segregation ended in in most areas. Racism still exists.
April 8, 2022: she is still here with us at 113-years-old! Bless this woman. Her reactions were so adorable and my goodness, the energy is through the roof!!
this made me cry this lady was so glad to see president Obama after all the things she has been through. that lady is a history lesson in flesh n bones.
First learn how to write correct English and then you may comment. Just because your opinion is different does not mean you can insult someone and call them a "parasite"
The fact and odd that she would even live to see this makes this clip worth it. I had a couple of aunts who were in their 90s when he was elected and they thought they would never see this day.
I know it made me tear up. people now adays well all of us complain about our lives and misfortunes but we really ha e no idea what people in the past have encountered. it is sad that men and women have died and been mistreated because of race and color. it's sad that history just keeps repeating itself bit I'm glad she got to meet him.
That's the only reason Obama was elected, yes, because your skin colour is certainly going to make a difference for a country, unfortunately it didn't work for America.
Yeah, it was HOW she said it. That look in her face. My grandpa was born in 1903, died when I was tiny, but had told us his grandpa served in the Civl War, and he had known his gramma. So I suspect this old woman’s grandparents were slaves, and she might have heard their stories as a tiny girl. When she saw Obama, she was probably imagining her grandparents’ faces and how now finally they are free and equal.
Yes, she was very specific on that, not only a black president but also a BLACK WIFE! A bright one, a beautiful one, a classy one. I have a crush on her.
if america is so horrible why these people dont go back to africa? i have never undestood it.why it is so horrible to live in own african country? strange...
+John Smith You hate whites? Excuse me but, I don't believe we have met before. I'm a descendant of the Scots-Irish people (a group from Ulster county in Ireland) As my history tells me, the Scots-Irish people were slaves longer than any other race in the history of mankind. It was not just blacks who suffered, there were many, Asians, Italians, Russians, Irish, Scottish. These people, when they immigrated, were treated as inferior (having Irish blood was just as bad as having black skin) I have no issue with you-I've never met you. Please, learn more about the slavery of others, not just blacks.
VINCE SAVAGE ok I'm black and your comment does not make much sense. The Irish were slaves in other countries during different times before africans were brought to America, they immigrated here (majority) during the early 1900s due to the "AMERICAN DREAM" same goes for other nationalities.
*its amazing to watch. this women went through it all. racism, segregation, being spit on and cussed at for doing normal things, it makes me cry to think about it all and what this moment must mean to her.*
Polish people: Get hit harder than anyone in history. Polish person: Move to America. Black person: I'm oppressed because of history. Polish people: We were oppressed in history. Black people: White people have never been oppressed
Her voice when she said, "a black president and a black wife" brought tears to my eyes!! I hope she gets the chance to see VP-elect Kamala Harris in person too!!
I was thinking the same. I’m so happy she lived to see the first black President and first black VP get elected to office. Wish my dad was alive to see these proud moments.
I'm so curious. Being 106, she MUST have seen SO MUCH in her lifetime. I don't say that lightly, I mean LITERALLY. To be in a moment of time PHYSICALLY STANDING NEXT to a president of her country who is by chance the color once hated in her time, must have blown her mind. ... and then we had Trump... hmmmm....
This is how a president and First Lady should be. Kind, courteous, respectful, friendly. You are both sorely missed. Thank you both for what you did for this country and the world.
I agree I never liked how they ran the U.S (I’m republican) but they were very nice and elegant people and they deserve all the happiness in the world.
That is so beautiful to see. She is 106 and still moving like that...Whatttttt. God bless her. May she lives more and more years. This brings me to tears 😢
She was 54 years old when the civil rights act was signed so she probably suffered a long time from the years of segregation. And the fact that she lived to she the day where she was not constantly being judged by the color of her skin and actually managed to achieve her dreams is so heartwarming.
@@loralarose9615 Why are you bringing up welfare and connecting it to black peoples as if white people aren’t the ones who are on welfare the most? Ignorance at it’s finest.
TheUltimateBeta 1959 lmao um the civil rights movement didn't happen until the '50s , world war 1and 2 , Vietnam war , her mother and grandmother were probably slaves . You're so ignorant it's cracking me up 😂😂😩
TheUltimateBeta 1959 Why do so many ignorant white people (Not all, just the ignorant ones) want to act like segregation didn't exist? I find it *so* funny 😂🤣😄
How emotional. This woman went through every attempt of freedom of black history since 1900? And now she gets awarded with the joy of seeing her people in such a strong an important position. Imagine how as a teenager she would have never thought that could be possible.
@@foodeat2000 i think she cares about represention and how much she probably went through in terms of racism im sure it feels nice to see a black president get elected to see how far we have come as a nation
That's how special he is to people. He represents everything they struggled to achieve. His accomplishments may not be fully realized in his lifetime, but history will look on him extremely favorably.
@@stevengrosflam936 He saved the economy, gave millions of uninsured Americans healthcare, led the way for America's first reduction in per capita carbon emissions, and made history being elected to the White House as a black man. He did all of this while fighting a divisive and ineffective Republican Congress for the majority of his presidency. History will look upon him kindly. What makes you think he's a coward?
Remember we're only young for a short time. What you do today will reflect on your tomorrow's. Keep yourself and your mind busy. Use your imagination. Instead of looking something up on a computer, go to the library and read it in a book.
I have respect for Obama and Michelle.. I wrote a letter to the white house when obama was still president, about my grandma turning the big 100 and he replied back by sending her a happy birthday card it was the sweetest thing.. since I thought he wouldnt Pay no mind. Thank you Obama's what you did for grandmother it will never be forgotten. also I love this video 💙
She was alive and dancing until November 14th, 2022.
May she rest in peace 🙏
Too bad the dignity of the presidential office is dead.
I am glad to know. Thank you for the update!
WOW!
Nice
She's an ABSOLUTE UNIT.
She’s still alive as of November, 2019.
Edit: She’s alive as of March, 2022. 113 years old.
Edit 2: Virginia passed away in November 2022. May she rest in peace.
That's insane.
Great
Youngman: "what's your secret to live until now?"
Grandma: "just laugh a lot"
Youngman: "ok then... I Will laugh without any reason"
@@kankonaki8162 you are so funny
@@kankonaki8162 stop sniffing glue
In case you're wondering, Virginia McLaurin is still alive, she's 111.
edit: 112
edit: 113
final edit: Rest in peace, Miss Virginia, you were awesome 🥲
And she gets to see a black woman as the vice president too!
Lovely!
Wow😍😍❤
@@KrishtiBhattacharjee she ain’t black lol
WOW God bless her!
Virginia McLaurin died at home in Olney, Maryland, on November 14, 2022, at the age of 113 years, 247 days. She witnessed so much Black History during her lifetime. It is wonderful that she managed to fulfill her dream in going to the Whitehouse, and the bonus of meeting the Obamas made it even more of a fantastic experience.
Sad to hear. Happy that her wishes came true. Well done Obamas, well done.
Thank you for updating. I just hope someone could get her to sit still long enough to record her life story.
An incredible life. Deserves to be thoroughly doctor.
So much respekt for this lady. RIP may god bless her.
OMG 113 YEARS
UPDATE: Virginia is still alive and is 111 years old. She celebrated her birthday in March with her family.
❤️❤️❤️❤️
WOW 😳👏🏼♥️
💕
So proud
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
She has a lot of energy for someone who's over a century old.
Yes she does. Bet she's never been lazy in her life. She's 110 now and probably still going strong.
she has more energy than i do
Linda Hull HOW IS SHE ALIVE?
Nezuko Kamado Yep still going strong
@@moka_dotz2857 medication and modern hygeine. Only in the last century The human body is able to die of true old age rather than an illness that kills you because you are too old to fight it.
Damn, this woman was born in 1910. Lived through two world wars, the Great Depression, the mainstreaming of movies, the birth of jazz, Korea, Vietnam, the birth of rock and Motown, Kennedy, the birth of tv, the moon landing, Civil Rights, The Cold War, the Internet, 9/11, the War on Terror, all the way iPhones and the first Black President. What a remarkable witness of history she is.
She is almost half as old as the US.
Wow. Just wow.
My grandfathers father is 102 he was born in 1916
I love her
Yup ! ! ! !
Born in Jim Crow, lived to meet the first black president. I'd be jumping for joy too, rest in peace Mrs. McLaurin.
Thats epic
How was she born in Jim Crow?? i think you messed up Noel the Great SMH
@@ericmanes5154 One google search will tell you Jim Crow era was from 1877 - 1950
@@Noelll The Jim Crow era definitely went on for longer. Brown vs Board in 1954 segregated schools because the U.S. Supreme Court found Jim Crow laws to be unconstitutional because they were obviously not "equal" when claiming to be "separate but equal". To be honest you could probably claim they went on until at least the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Obama was NOT black. It's genealogically impossible to be black when you have one white parent and one black parent. Anthropologically he is MULATTO
She lived through blacks being treated as 2nd class citizens to shaking the black president’s hand. That must feel surreal.
Mytty Dohun ikr
I hate fortnite but I gotta say this, it has to feel like a *VICTORY ROYALE*
@water tastes so good I hope it happens one day , don't lose hope brother . Stay strong till then
@@crowns9966 😂🤣😂🤣
water tastes so good I mean, why Iraq is even fighting for at this point? They have been on the same war for like a 100 years, someone intelligent needs to take charge of all the crap that is going on in there, be careful buddy :)
"I'm here to celebrate Black History..."
Madame, you are Black History and a true inspiration!
I watch this whenever I need cheering up. What she lived through, what she saw....
I’m pretty certain she might have passed by now, but wow, what a lady.
@Taha LetsPlay That’s fabulous! Wow!
@Taha LetsPlay that's amazing! Would have loved to see her reaction to Kamala Harris being elected as vice president :)
@Jules G you do know that everyone has a biological father, right?
@Jules G Yeah, tell that to the racist senate who blocked Obama’s every move. He was certainly Black to them.
PS: No one cares about Obama’s mother. She wasn’t president.
When she says "A Black President!" Tears because you know she never thought she'd see the day, much less dance with he and the First Lady in the White House!! A lovely moment.
Damn. That old girl was excited like a youth.
Mines too
she's really excited lol im not gonna blame her though
@S N Y D E R Remember when a bunch of conservatives had a conspiracy theory that Obama was Muslim, the Antichrist and not an American citizen?
I GOT TEARS IN MY EYES. YES A BLACK PRESIDENT AND A BLACK WIFE. THANKS BARACK FOR NOT GOING WITH A WHITE WIFE. IT WOULDN’T MARK THE HISTORY OF THE WHITE HOUSE.
She has lived through 95% of what I learn in history class in school
They dont teach what she lived through in any history class in America.
@@MamaKatt Honestly, for America that doesn't surprise me at all.
@@MamaKatt lmfao, that is patently false, stop it
@@nathanschumer9412 Thats 1000% a lie lmao
@@nathanschumer9412 Foreigners believing the first thing they read online about the U.S. doesn't surprise me at all.
Imagine just 65 years ago she was *obliged* to stand up if a white person came on the bus and now she is in the White House with the first BLACK president
Damn that's powerful
I think thats the beauty of america. And true democracy
Hope it stays that way!
If Trump saw this video he would order her dead that’s how racist he is.
It must be disappointing that we still are divided because of racism, sexism and homophobia as of 2020.
We will NEVER fully understand how powerful this moment was for her.
So true
So so true !!
exactly
Brent Foster DAMN ain't that the truth
Brent Foster yes unless you've lived every moment of her life from her eyes.
Imagine living through segregation and probably knowing ex slaves just to meet a black president 100 years later
Totally unimaginable. I bet she has lots of stories
I bet you she never even dreamed this day in the WH would happen
Woah..when you put it that way, his presidency just becomes so much more powerful and meaningful...❤️
this is so powerful and beautiful coming
@@mikapm2152 Exactly. There are black people who are still alive who lived through segregation. My grandparents, parents, and uncles being some of them. A classy black man turning out to be president was everything. I'm just sad my one grandfather never got to see it since he passed in 1995.
To think she was 53 years old when Martin Luther King made his "I have a dream" speech! And she was still alive when the first black president was elected! Absolutely amazing!
That is pretty amazing, she witnessed a lot of history in her lifetime
she was even older than MLK when he made that speech!
i can just imagine when she hit 80 she was prob like gonna die anytime now
OMG, thats incredible
53???? Damn
This lady is 110 and still alive shes a healthy elder.
Shanika Kilbourne Wow! May God bless her everyday ❤️
Thank u for updating.
how do you know
@@tamaramalak544 the power of google
Oh so she know about trump
She is like a SUPER BOOMER! She is soo lucky, amazing that she lived when TV was starting, Smarthphones werent even a thing and Space Exploration seemed only hardcore Sci-Fi
Considering that when she was born, slavery only outlawed for not even 50 years yet. Amazing that she lives long enough to see the first African American POTUS.
Plus, she lived through all the segregation, desegregation, and civil rights movements
And in some places in America, slaves weren't free until the 30's. Imagine.
Yes she's 111 years old now
Well said mi friend I somehow feel proud too lol
Her grandparents very well may have been slaves...I mean...wow...there's a lot of racism and prejudice in the world, but we've come a long way
when she looked up at him and said ''a black president'' i started crying, i can't imagine how much that meant to her after living through so much
Amen
Amen brother 🙏🙏🙏
Amen...so pleased to see...and I’m a white guy
Think of the things she was absolutely not allowed to do for so long in her life cause she was black...then living to see this...
No one has been waiting longer than her to see that
Update: Virginia is still alive happily and dancing as always, turned 113 a few days ago, god bless her
Edit: Still happily dancing as of May!!
Edit: June here we go, Happy Virginia McLaurin. :)
Edit: still happily alive as of the end of June
Edit: It's August, she's still alive :)
september: virginia is doing awesome rn
November: dancing because of holidays and New Years!
November 14: today, we have sadly lost Virginia. May her soul Rest In Peace, May she continue dancing in heaven ❤️
God bless her may she live to become the oldest woman alive that would be crazy and great to see
❤
No freakin‘ way, just saw how old the video was and was like, oh man.. but nooo she’s still here what a legend. God surely watches over her for a loooong time already
oh wow! she's still doing very well, that's amazing.
Wow!
It moves me when she said "I'm here to celebrate black history".
@don dony America? Great? You guys are crazy racist people with guns.
@don dony u just confirmend my statement
@don dony Oh boy... There are so many things wrong with that
@don dony yeah fattie keep talking 🤣
don dony so you are saying that your ancestors were lazy and that ours were not? My ancestors were not from Africa or any other continent/country like that but I don’t think people are skinny because of their ancestors. Your ancestors could have been quite slim, but look how you turned out
Ms. McLaurin was born in 1909 and is still with us (May 11, 2018). And she's really doing something with her life. A few points:
* It was illegal for women to vote for 11 more years.
* Her husband was one of the first to give his life in WWII.
* In her early 80s, 'Grandma Virginia' began what turned into over two decades of mentoring schoolchildren (some with special needs) in D.C.
* In 2017 she received the President's Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) for Lifetime Achievement.
She's on my list of heroes.
Update Oct 31, 2024: Ms. McLaurin passed at home on November 14, 2022 at, yes, the age of 113.
OMG that's amazing 🤗👏🏾👵🏾💖☺
I was born on May 11
What a great person!
Omg her husband died in ww2 amazing
HOLY MOLY DOES ANYONE KNOW IF SHE IS STILL ALIVE?
SHE IS AWESOME!!
She seems extremely healthy and energetic I wouldn’t be surprised if she gets to meet another black president
C W as if she will live that long
Cameron Wants Coin you sound like you support trump
C W lol what are you talking about u sound stupid
Cameron Wants Coin way to be positive
Doubt she's going to live past 2024
Omg. This little old women is amazing! Her attitude in this video at 106 is amazing. So sweet and full of life
Sadly she passed away not long ago *(14 November 2022)*
@@roshymark66 I saw some of the comments where she had passed away. Sounds like she lived a long and exciting life though! ☺️
@@stuartmapes yes, her family also lucky to have her. Till she closed her eyes, I hope God blessed her and all of her family. And she's peace now to where she belong to.
@@roshymark66 So sorry to hear that.
grandma Virginia is 110 years today! we celebrate her today. God bless and preserve her in the name of Jesus. Amen
Njuh Mbunwe Wow, excellent news!
Njuh Mbunwe Happy belated birthday, Grandma Virginia!
Amazing lady, so happy to know that she is still going strong. Best wishes from England.
does anyone know if she was properly interviewed anywhere? I'm just imagining all the stories she could tell...
Like today? a hole
This woman has witnessed so much history, especially the President. This fills my heart!!
@@Bushcamper777 what?
And Elvis...
Yes it does fill the heart with hope and pride
First black woman Vice President also!
Your dang right. World War I, Great Depression, World War II, Korean War, Assassination of Kennedy, Vietnam War, Cold War, Fall of the Soviet Union, 9/11, COVID-19, and just a lot more. She lived through 19 presidents.
Imagine a black woman who lived most of her life in an era where blacks were treated as second class citizen now is shaking the hand of a black president and his wife
An era? Have you forgot people elected racist bigot as president?
@@lauralishes1 ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LOWEST BLACK UNEMPLOYMENT!!!!
Laura Walker he’s like racist and like bigoted and like homophobic and like transphobic and like sexist and like xenophobic. Like omg like that is like so racist like I can’t even
She was meant to see this era God meant for her to live to see this era God bless you
@@lauralishes1 ???
Sometimes I like to come back to this just to get that serotonin boost. I'm extremely glad she was able visit and live to see the progress made with racism. We still have more to fight but this woman who has seen so much got a massive win for sure for her struggles
hey
DAMNN SHE GOT MORE ENERGY THAN ME HOW SHE MOVE LIKE DAT
rylee ikr and i cant even get out of bed without feeling tired
@@sunnybee222 same same 😂😂
rylee are you a sloth? Not funny you’re actually a loser
You’re Wrong. Aren’t you a bag of sunshine?
rylee lmao ikr!
Did anyone else tear up when she said, "a black president, and a black wife"
yeah... and I'm not even a black...
Meghan Monk Sounded racist to me. We are all human, race isn’t a factor.
@@RFJerseywell,,, considering of what she has been through as black person in the us i don't think it's fair to say that...
Bagas Sugiyono A lot of bad things happened in the past all over the world to all races of people. No sense in clinging to the past and bringing up race every chance we get. Like Dr Martin Luther King said “judge a person by the content of their character”.
@@RFJersey agree..
World War 1, Great Depression, World War 2, etc. She saw segregation, lived in it, and finally she gets to see a black president. She saw womens rights actually become a thing. Amazing.
She saw US history being made!!!!
Vietnam war,stock market crash,atomic bombs on Japan,Iraq war,Afghanistan war, Cold War, the explosion of the Hindenburg,the explosion of the space shuttle challenger,the fall of the Soviet Union,9/11,The Kennedy killing,The Watergate Scandal,killing of Archduke Fran’s Ferdinand of Austria you name it she was alive what a great woman
Dhruv Gramopadhye: How about that 👍✊💪
@@primitivespongebob8656 she saw the greatest black american singer death in 2009 michael jackson, damn that woman saw a lot of stuff
Abraham 1 rip mj some say he liked oj
This beautiful woman IS HISTORY she never thought she would see a day where there was a black president and black First Lady. She remembers a time where we couldn’t swim In the same pools or drink out the same fountain. So to her this is amazing. And it’s even more amazing to know that she is still living and dancing and enjoying life. What a remarkable woman God bless her ❤️
Neither did I and I'M young enough to be her grandson!
Now this IS stunning and brave
AMEN AMEN TO ALL WHAT YOU SAID❤
You can love the president, you can hate the president, but you cannot deny that this was heartwarming
Agree 1000%
Jeremy Xu I can live with that.
sanatani ji Obama hadn't done much of anything to stop North Korea or Isis. Ever since Trump had become president, Isis is dying and we slowed the growth of North Korea...
"slowed the growth of north korea" Except they have made huge leaps forward with their missile tests... sure Trump slowed them down, He's doing nothing but fanning the flames by having petulant squabbles with NK
Super Merio FOH
Amazing. She was born in 1910 when her mom couldn’t even vote and her entire family was discriminated against due to their race. She then was able to meet the first black president. Amazing
My grand father's father was born 1916
My grandson was born in 1905
My twin brother was born in 1906
Amazing. Amazing.
I was born in 2009 BC
Update on her! It’s now April 6th 2020- She is still alive! She is now 111 and is still as healthy as always!
A few people made comments that she is still alive with 50 family members and is 111
Thank you for your message good as good as always
Yayyyyyyyyyy ❤️💃🏽
How do you know
God Bless
The way she looked at him and said
"A Black president"
Sends tingles down your spine and tears in your eye.
Just imagine, that lady must have been born around 1910 so she must have experienced so much racism, oppression and injustice during her younger years- just to make it to the proud age of 106 to meet the first black president of the united states.
I know racism is still alive, but that still is unbelievably heartwarming...
Yup, racism is alive and well. And Obama and his wife keep stirring that pot. There's plenty of 106-year-old men and women out there, but why just this one?
+Al Garabedian Well a presidency not only works over laws and policies, but also symbols and signals sent into the society, which can be done by single events as well as speeches etc. Which is what I love about the Obama's, they "preach" kindness, peace, equality, humor, a positive, open hearted attitude. As seen in the video. Unfortunately a president can only use symbolic events such as meeting this very lady but doesn't have the time to meet them all.
Brownland Cleve They preach kindness, peace, equality, humor, etc.? Are we talking about the same Obama family? The same family where Michelle Obama continues to spread her racist rants? The same Obama family that Barack Obama supports the BLM movement and does nothing to protect police officers all over the U.S.? Oh and just a couple of days ago during a press conference he held while in Louisiana because of the flood, almost a week after the flood happened because he was too busy golfing at Martha's Vineyard mind you, said, "I only have 5 months left, so I don't care about policy." I think you really need to take your head out of the sand. The Obama family have done nothing but run up a tab that they will never pay for and leave it for the American people to pay for. They have been a plague to this country. Both his administration and Bush Jr's administration have destroyed this country.
+Brownland Cleve Well Said!
Al Garabedian because it was black history month you moron. Why would he pick a 106 year old white person of black history month? And he actually didn't choose her. Her white neighbors (one being the white lady in the background) started a Facebook group for her to get into the White House before she passes. Some people will find the negative in ANYTHING. Geez
Think about all the racism and bigotry and hatred she probably had to endure through her life.
Edit: that’s a lot of likes and wow this reply thread got pretty heated
U know she is still alive right?
Yes, I know she’s still living, I was just saying she went all through that and she lived long enough to meet the first black president too
So that’s the first thing that comes to your mind? Geeze. You con’t just let it be a nice thing. Gotta be a downer.
But she didn't let it get her down. Look at how happy, strong, lively and positive she is. Wonderful lady.
@@alienlife7754 it's important to remember the cons of history, so that they don't happen again.
This woman lived 75 years of her life with segregation. Now she’s meeting the first black president. Wonderful.
Bryson Burnette you mean 54 years... segregation ended in 1964. She was born in 1910.
Who was the first black president?
Obama...?
Bryson Burnette he wasn’t black. He was mixed.
James Boss I know racism still exists, but segregation ended in 64. That meant black peoples were legally allowed to go to the same schools, colleges, workplaces, buses as white people. Obviously some areas would violate that law a bit, but segregation ended in in most areas. Racism still exists.
April 8, 2022: she is still here with us at 113-years-old! Bless this woman. Her reactions were so adorable and my goodness, the energy is through the roof!!
Nice
Oh no. Rest In heaven ❤
Wonderful!
@@alwaysshit she passed away in November, unfortunately
@@BootyWonka WHAT
She is Black History. 106 years all she has seen and lived through.
She deserves a long interview
Ikr
She is more than just Black History. She is Past, Present, and Future of ALL History, bless her.
Amen 🙏🏾🙏🏾✊🏿
T-roy Stein Well, not ALL history. But it’s fascinating to know that she has live through two world wars.
this made me cry this lady was so glad to see president Obama after all the things she has been through. that lady is a history lesson in flesh n bones.
First learn how to write correct English and then you may comment. Just because your opinion is different does not mean you can insult someone and call them a "parasite"
Agreed 100%, Sofia.
thank you. the person who had commented deleted their comment guess they were ashamed of what they had wrote.
The fact and odd that she would even live to see this makes this clip worth it. I had a couple of aunts who were in their 90s when he was elected and they thought they would never see this day.
I know it made me tear up. people now adays well all of us complain about our lives and misfortunes but we really ha e no idea what people in the past have encountered. it is sad that men and women have died and been mistreated because of race and color. it's sad that history just keeps repeating itself bit I'm glad she got to meet him.
Imagine how people died wanting to say "a Black President."
She said it for all of them.
SO MUCH YES TO THIS🙌🙌
that gave me the chills dude
That's the only reason Obama was elected, yes, because your skin colour is certainly going to make a difference for a country, unfortunately it didn't work for America.
I said it back in 1991
Why does it matter what color a president is ?
This is way more powerful than people know. Her PARENTS could have been slaves. Not grandparents but her parents. Damn this made me cry ❤
🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻
This woman IS History! :)
It’s funny because ur name is History Secrets
I love your channel !
Is that an Indiana Jones reference?
True, shes my history book
she still alove at 111 going strong in the pandemic
I haven't cried in 6 months but when she said a black president and a black wife I got hella teary-eyed and I'm not even black
That's beautiful, I'm glad you were able to finally let go, hopefully you feel better now ❤
😌❤️😘😘😘
Yeah, it was HOW she said it. That look in her face. My grandpa was born in 1903, died when I was tiny, but had told us his grandpa served in the Civl War, and he had known his gramma. So I suspect this old woman’s grandparents were slaves, and she might have heard their stories as a tiny girl. When she saw Obama, she was probably imagining her grandparents’ faces and how now finally they are free and equal.
And now she gets to see a black vice president
Awwwww. So sweet. I got teary eyed also.
Just found out this woman is still alive to this day 😲😲 god bless her
Oh that's awesome! I did wonder lol
fantastic
Wowww
How do u know?pls tell...
@@bobbyjacob7930 just look it up
I’m crying. A full circle moment for this inspiring woman.
powerful words: a black president a black wife, indeed
I REALLY like the "BLACK WIFE" thing. Super important.
Bisogna stare molto attenti. Un giorno gli afro approffiteranno di questa situazione.... E' neccessario tenerli sotto controllo.
Yes, she was very specific on that, not only a black president but also a BLACK WIFE! A bright one, a beautiful one, a classy one. I have a crush on her.
@@alejandrocruzb.4815 That makes two of us
@@millec60 Alejandro is for me
Imagine what she has gone through in her life and how happy and full of life she is.
if america is so horrible why these people dont go back to africa? i have never undestood it.why it is so horrible to live in own african country? strange...
+John Smith You hate whites? Excuse me but, I don't believe we have met before. I'm a descendant of the Scots-Irish people (a group from Ulster county in Ireland) As my history tells me, the Scots-Irish people were slaves longer than any other race in the history of mankind. It was not just blacks who suffered, there were many, Asians, Italians, Russians, Irish, Scottish. These people, when they immigrated, were treated as inferior (having Irish blood was just as bad as having black skin)
I have no issue with you-I've never met you. Please, learn more about the slavery of others, not just blacks.
John Smith Against racism yet you deem all whites as racists. Oh the hypocrisy.
The amount of stupid in your comment is amazing.
VINCE SAVAGE ok I'm black and your comment does not make much sense. The Irish were slaves in other countries during different times before africans were brought to America, they immigrated here (majority) during the early 1900s due to the "AMERICAN DREAM" same goes for other nationalities.
*its amazing to watch. this women went through it all. racism, segregation, being spit on and cussed at for doing normal things, it makes me cry to think about it all and what this moment must mean to her.*
You don't know that she went through any of that. I really wish blacks would go learn history and stop buying into the propaganda.
@Rick Stuifzand neither are you. What's your point? You don't have to go to school just to read a book.
@Rick Stuifzand Lol she really should have not said that cuz she does not know how smart you are, lol.
Shots fired
Polish people: Get hit harder than anyone in history. Polish person: Move to America. Black person: I'm oppressed because of history. Polish people: We were oppressed in history. Black people: White people have never been oppressed
This never gets old to watch!
So happy she was blessed to meet them!!
Her voice when she said, "a black president and a black wife" brought tears to my eyes!! I hope she gets the chance to see VP-elect Kamala Harris in person too!!
Same
I hope she does too :)
I love it
I was thinking the same. I’m so happy she lived to see the first black President and first black VP get elected to office. Wish my dad was alive to see these proud moments.
Kamala harris is an awful human being. It's not going to happen
I'm so curious. Being 106, she MUST have seen SO MUCH in her lifetime. I don't say that lightly, I mean LITERALLY. To be in a moment of time PHYSICALLY STANDING NEXT to a president of her country who is by chance the color once hated in her time, must have blown her mind. ... and then we had Trump... hmmmm....
Wut do u mean with "then we had trump"
Adam Heeda it’s a step backwards from a black president to a racist one.
Dyland no I’m white being racist makes you racist 😂
Dyland 😂 obviously
No. Austin
"A Black President" you know she's waited a long time to say that.
Otara Forever such a good comment that there’s 1.3 k likes and no replies. So just wanted to say, good comment.
Radha what do you mean good sir, cause he is definitely not white
Radha bruh
@Radha he is his dad is black and his mom is white
@Squabbles he is black🤔😆😆😆😂 yes he's biracial but it isn't incorrect 2 say he's black. Lmfao his skin definitely isn't white🤔😂😆
This is how a president and First Lady should be. Kind, courteous, respectful, friendly. You are both sorely missed. Thank you both for what you did for this country and the world.
She can run? At her age? JESUS SHE IS A STRONG PRETTY BLACK WOMEN!
edit: ty for the likes and this has turned rlly religious..
zile fruitcake ikr
Yes she is!
Don’t use God’s name in vain
@@user-vd3wc8be6i oh gosh why do you have to make a religious topic out of it.. others believe different
@@user-vd3wc8be6i Yeah she is definitely not a Muslim.
her: *”a black wife”*
Michelle: that’s me!
her: *yes*
You mean michael
@@stj971 LMAOO
@@stj971 oh goodness
Sali K she’s the highest educated First Lady ever. she wouldn’t even look your way
@@ObamaSon96 Lmao triggered
According to Wikipedia, she has FIFTY LIVING descendants. AND, she’s still alive today at 111
🤎
She's gonna survive everyone of us xD
Jeez, this woman is as tough as nails.
Damn! What an extraordinary woman!
She also survived for corona virus?
The Obamas are such classy, extremely loveable people! ❤️
as long as you not in the kunduz hospital, jk
My sentiments exactly.
I bet the civilians in the middle east thought the same when the drones dropped the bombs on them
This made cry. Remember when this was our White House?? I miss this, so bad. I didn’t support everything Obama did, but he had a way with people.
Obama was a great guy. Just not exactly fit for president.
He’s at least better than our current president. That’s good enough
rick nguyen Obama was good at the beginning, now he sucks
@@GianlucaBerger Well, I mean I guess you're right. He left office 4 years ago, so he probably sucks now.
rick nguyen I feel like towards the end he started passing stupid things in a panic because Trump won
I could only just imagine how Martin Luther King would have reacted to see the Obamas.😭
She combined MLK with Desmond Tutu. Uplifting stuff.
He would have vomited
* USA * and why’s that?
@@ghostex200 It's another trolly comment from another hatriot
spaceman9599 no it’s just the truth
how can a 106 year old have so much energy and I can't even have enough energy to get the remote
she probably didn't have a tv when youg! lol
Coryn Warner you had 106 likes... I made it 107, which is the age she is now
Weed is legal in DC ?
Coryn Warner haha
An object in motion stays in motion!
That's the most energetic 106 year old I've ever seen
"A black president" that lines tells a very long and sad story
Indeed it does
Yes
The way she says it,sounds almost like an unimaginable dream came true
@@benji6548 of course u ruin it for everyone there’s always that one guy
@@Itachisan-cf9ic true😤
love or hate the obamas, you can’t deny that they were a class act, honestly they’re what i picture a presidential team to be
Exactly
I agree I never liked how they ran the U.S (I’m republican) but they were very nice and elegant people and they deserve all the happiness in the world.
Classy, kind, and Presidential! However, I hated his liberal policies!
@Shane Gibson sounds about white
@Shane Gibson get a dictionary 💁🏽♀️
This lovely lady is still with us as of january 5, 2019! 109 years strong
mj ༄ wtf how
So sad she has to see the disaster that is your current president
@@Mr2BonClay I know it's terrible... Maybe only having Obama be her last president would have been better...
mj ༄ YEAH!!!!
And today she turns 110! Happy birthday Virginia McLaurin!
That is so beautiful to see. She is 106 and still moving like that...Whatttttt. God bless her. May she lives more and more years. This brings me to tears 😢
She was 54 years old when the civil rights act was signed so she probably suffered a long time from the years of segregation. And the fact that she lived to she the day where she was not constantly being judged by the color of her skin and actually managed to achieve her dreams is so heartwarming.
Actually I heard that black was thriving before dems took offered them welfare and abortion .. And no reason for dad to stand up .
@@loralarose9615 Why are you bringing up welfare and connecting it to black peoples as if white people aren’t the ones who are on welfare the most? Ignorance at it’s finest.
6 when WW1 started
22 when the Great Depression happened, 32 when WW2 started
Yes, especially since she was born in South Carolina.
i can't imagine how she felt after all that shitty history...jesus. she's seen a lot of stuff happen. just wild to consider.
TheUltimateBeta 1959 lmao um the civil rights movement didn't happen until the '50s , world war 1and 2 , Vietnam war , her mother and grandmother were probably slaves . You're so ignorant it's cracking me up 😂😂😩
TheUltimateBeta 1959 Why do so many ignorant white people (Not all, just the ignorant ones) want to act like segregation didn't exist? I find it *so* funny 😂🤣😄
TheUltimateBeta 1959 Go to a library... read a 20th century history book...
everyone is living in history consider that
TheUltimateBeta 1959 sLaVeRy EnDed 50 YeArs aGo. Guess what slavery still exist at this very second i
How emotional. This woman went through every attempt of freedom of black history since 1900? And now she gets awarded with the joy of seeing her people in such a strong an important position. Imagine how as a teenager she would have never thought that could be possible.
If she isnt racist, she wouldnt care what skin color the president has.
@@foodeat2000 i think she cares about represention and how much she probably went through in terms of racism im sure it feels nice to see a black president get elected to see how far we have come as a nation
Adolf Targaryen shut up Adolf
@@foodeat2000 what do you mean? She isn't racist.
@@foodeat2000
This made me cry. Everything about this is so wholesome, the old lady is a treasure ❤️
Even her memory should be protected, by any means necessary.
So she was born in / around 1910? Boy, l bet she never dreamed back then she’d live to see a black president much less get to meet him.
Yes she is a piece of living history!
She was born in March 12, 1909.
"A black president"
"Look at him"
"And a black wife"
"That's me"
I liked that moment!
Mr.Obama is great man but his wife is a greater woman
@@shreyandattagupta4402 you mean Obama is a great man But his wife is a Greater Man*
@@covfefe1787 *Human*
@@covfefe1787 do you lot ever rest
@@shreyandattagupta4402 could u elaborate?
She's like a black female Yoda. Very small, very old, and very wise.
Cool
PhatCrayonz so if i say my grandmother is a white female Yoda, who is very small, veryy old and very vise, it’s racist? SiNcE yOdA iS gReEn!!!1!
HP 7 I said point taken I backtrack last comment you win.
You didn’t had to see black old female yoda was enough
🤣🤣🤣
Such a beautiful display of JOY. God Bless🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
When she screamed “HI” I already died of wholesomeness
This woman is invincible. I refuse to believe she’s so old. So much energy. And she’s still with us! Her birthday is in March.
She must be a relative of queen Elizabeth.They both found the elixir of immortal.
@@thejinxcaller237 So tru. Betty white is definitely in on it
@@thejinxcaller237 Elizabeth and Betty are younger than her.
@@thejinxcaller237 yep. No chance they're not
@@thejinxcaller237 The Queen answers: I am still alive
This woman - I am still young
*This women survives two world wars, racism confrontations, 2001, coronavirus etc.. She might be the worthy opponent of Thanos.*
Or even the queen
😂
Corona? This is years old dude
@@lekal6247 Check out the top comment dude
@@lekal6247 she's still alive, so she's surviving the pandemic
Can you imagine TFG being so kind and caring to anyone? Not unless they paid him, and he still wouldn't have the warmth and charm of the Obamas.
Absolutely not to a super Eldress Black woman.
*This woman lived through 90% of my American history textbook.*
😂😂😂
“Is that mah girl Rosa Parks? I remember that as if it was yesterday”!
wrong, u.s. became an country in 1776
@@link8689 you missed the joke
So much for your history textbook.
That's how special he is to people. He represents everything they struggled to achieve. His accomplishments may not be fully realized in his lifetime, but history will look on him extremely favorably.
I would rather of died at 105 than meeting that POS
Christophe D our history books will show what he did for us.
@@coffeeaddictexpress5038 The History Books will have all Blank pages when it come to Obama He was a Coward and an embarrassment to this Country
@@stevengrosflam936 He saved the economy, gave millions of uninsured Americans healthcare, led the way for America's first reduction in per capita carbon emissions, and made history being elected to the White House as a black man. He did all of this while fighting a divisive and ineffective Republican Congress for the majority of his presidency. History will look upon him kindly. What makes you think he's a coward?
@@AlekSchultz He did more harm to black folks than any other pass presidents..... do some research. He is good on camera.
Dang, she’s got more energy than me and I’m only 17
Lol. I know.
@@lisadiconti wait how do you know that
Remember we're only young for a short time. What you do today will reflect on your tomorrow's. Keep yourself and your mind busy. Use your imagination. Instead of looking something up on a computer, go to the library and read it in a book.
STFU if you take care of yourself you'll still be young
@@lindahull4801 i don't know you but im so glad that i read your comment 😭🥰 i need this
An Elderly Woman like Her is one to appreciate and learn from. One who has been through it all. God Bless Her.
Imagine that, a President who can talk to people in full sentences. Boy, those were the times...
👁👄👁 DA SHEA i mean THE SHADE!!
"Covfefe" lololol. That 106 year old lady is an absolute unit btw.
Imagine that, a President who actually enjoys being with his wife and children. Those were also the times...
Elizabeth Culver Edwards now our “president” just sexualizes one of them
She probably makes more sense than Trump
She said she was celebrating Black history.
She IS Black history.
She is American history, too.
@@sincerepenguin5580 and the sincere pengiun was sincere
Well said
And yet their is still a picture of John Tyler in the background, who became a confederate congressman
@@iceychill2125 hate spreading bot spotted
@@zachzgod7354 So what? It has no effect on anyone, the confederacy is history.
Remember the time when meeting a president was an honor
Still is
@the guy ahhaha he lied
Still is.. It’s the most important person in the world
@@edgarh252world? There is a world outside the fuxking u.s.
O O O if anything was to happen to a US president the whole world would flip.
Her happiness is infectious
106!? She doesn't look her age at all she looks 70 or 80 wow black really don't crack lol damn
I wish i was black so i would never look my age.
AlphaKvngNova o
Most people that live to be over 100 don't look their age, you have to be in pretty damn good health to pull that off.
She definitely looks 106. She looks like a black Yoda
AlphaKvngNova tf 70 year olds don't look like that.
It is okay to cry watching this.. believe me
Thanks, because I'm bawling.
I cried too
Every time I watch this video!
And I did😥
Who can watch this without crying?
The way she screams "HI" to the president 😭😭💕💕💕
Yeah deep emotional amazing moment
Dam, she looked dam good at 106. That is one lady who had some great stories to tell. She saw so much history happen
I have respect for Obama and Michelle.. I wrote a letter to the white house when obama was still president, about my grandma turning the big 100 and he replied back by sending her a happy birthday card it was the sweetest thing.. since I thought he wouldnt Pay no mind. Thank you Obama's what you did for grandmother it will never be forgotten. also I love this video 💙
That’s amazing :D
Obama is a really cool guy.
Obama isnt his name, its Barack
Bennie G. People call him obama
Bennie G. Well we’d call him by his last name but nobody knows it
These are the kind of things that humble me. The woman is twice Obama's age but still looks up to him. Now that is greatness.
Mike M Amen
Imagine the History that woman has experienced.... Someone needs to get a tape recorder, and let her talk about her life. Instant History Textbook...
Thomas J Sanford u are so right...real history from someone who actually saw what was happening
Thomas J Sanford Great idea
True ..
You can't deny it, He is the coolest president america has ever heard 🥰
She was considered an old woman when MLK was shot. Let that sink in.
She was 58 at the time, she is amazing!
Christ almighty
I let the sink in, now what
@@jumbo6498 Let it rise up. When it’s risen, let it sink in again. Then it’ll really be sunk.
HamQM leave it there
She was able to see a change in society. Literally
My cheeks are hurting. This so so sweet. When she said “a black president” so amazing ♥️🖤
@C ?
Are you sure she’s 106? I am in my 40’s and can only wish I had that energy? God bless that woman.