Justin Hampton that one obama print
This item is by and signed by Justin Hampton. Item measurements 24” X 24”. The work was created by as a response to John McCain’s attitude during the October 6th, 2008 presidential debate. “In the 2nd 2008 Presidential Debate, senator John McCain capped off a night of dismissive behavior toward his opponent by referring to Senator Barack Obama not by name or tile, but simply… “that one”. The image Obama fronting various freedom fighters in the past shows the position he has taken in the gradual struggle toward equality. John McCain used the term in a contemptuous sense: I use in total admiration and respect.” - Justin Hampton. The image shows Obama surrounded by Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Junior, Robert Kennedy and Frederick Douglas.
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| President | Barack Obama |
| Type | Posters |
| Term In Office | 2009-2017 |
| Year | 2009 |
| First Lady | Michelle Obama |
| Theme | Political |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Country/Region | United States |
This item is by and signed by Justin Hampton. Item measurements 24” X 24”. The work was created by as a response to John McCain’s attitude during the October 6th, 2008 presidential debate. “In the 2nd 2008 Presidential Debate, senator John McCain capped off a night of dismissive behavior toward his opponent by referring to Senator Barack Obama not by name or tile, but simply… “that one”. The image Obama fronting various freedom fighters in the past shows the position he has taken in the gradual struggle toward equality. John McCain used the term in a contemptuous sense: I use in total admiration and respect.” – Justin Hampton. The image shows Obama surrounded by Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Junior, Robert Kennedy and Frederick Douglas.
