Thursday, July 30, 2009

Obama President: Parade float pic "Yes We Can" flying angel with halo


For Immediate Release

NEW 'OBAMANATION' AMERICANA IMAGE -- Have you seen this photo or heard this pop culture trivia story yet?

by AutoPopMedia (www.autopopmedia.com)
Washington, DC
United States of America
Pop Culture History Documentation Services




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NEW OBAMANATION CULTURAL IMAGE / photo

CONTENT AND SPECIFIC DETAILS

WHO does the image reference: Barak Obama, American President

WHAT does the image show (description): Parade Float

GENRE: Pop Culture; Arts and Entertainment; Celebrity

WHEN: image/artifact circa 2009





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WHERE WE FOUND THE IMAGE AND STORY

KEY WORD OR KEY PHRASE SEARCH TERM(S): Obama + president + parade

Where image was found: distributed by email

STORY SOURCE Citation (creator, distributer, or both if known): unknown

PHOTOGRAPHER SOURCE Citation (creator, distributer, or both if known): unknown




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HISTORICAL ARCHIVE OF TRIVIA AND COLLECTIBLE MEMORABILIA ARTIFACTS

Original Why (Purpose): Image of the first African American president Barak Obama wth angel wings and halo in red white and blue patriotic Uncle Sam attire holiday parade float with catch phrase "Yes We Can" painted onto wings used to inspire nationalism and elicit American crowd response; blonde girl child hangs on Barak Obama's clothing (gown / robe ) and flies alongside

Alternate use of image/item (Campaign, Humor, Collectible Value, Political Satire [include for or against], Cause): In this particular case, the photo has been used in a funny joke email. Word captions about "What's she holding?" lewd reference are sent as FWD satire.



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SPECIAL NOTES FOR COLLECTORS (SCRAPBOOK, ANTIQUE, AMERICAN HISTORY, FOLKLORE, HERITAGE, MEMENTOS)

Can the original item shown in the display or image picture be bought? Yes No N/A? NO

Original Cost of Item:
$ undetermined [hand crafted by social club or political organization for public display]
Year: 2009



Where can I find the item (product vendor information): undetermined

Name of Person/Vendor/Seller/Company/Retail Outlet:

website link -- http://www.

Company Contact Information:



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OTHER SPECIAL HISTORY UPDATES AND TRIVIA NOTES ABOUT THE ITEM OR IMAGE (observations and commentary from photo finder or article authors):

1. Original Research Footnotes and Historian Remarks: Photo circulated in email appears to be from a Fourth of July or Memorial Day weekend holiday parade or other public celebration. It is unlikely this was a Labor Day memorial parade item due to timing of the start of his presidency; however, it could be a parade float used at a Macy's Parade or other sort of private civic function. More research is needed. Comments by readers are appreciated with story leads.

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