go, but Virginia McLaurin says she can finally die happy after meeting President Barack Obama.
Video of the
centenarian shaking her groove with excitement quickly went viral on the
Internet after last week's Black History Month reception at the White
House. The grandmother told The Associated Press that when she saw the
president and first lady Michelle Obama in the flesh, "I was so happy, I
started dancing."
"I've come
a long ways, a long ways," McLaurin said in an interview outside her
Washington home. "I just didn't think I'd ever live to go this far in
the world."
For McLaurin, who
said she was born in South Carolina in 1909, the White House invitation
was a long time in the making. It's been more than a year since she
started a White House petition asking to meet the president — and
offering to come to his house to make it easier.
"I
didn't think I'd ever live to see a colored president," McLaurin, who
is black, said in a YouTube video accompanying the petition.
Her
petition didn't garner enough signatures to meet the White House
threshold for an official response, but it didn't keep her from securing
an invitation to Thursday's reception, where Obama reflected on the
legacy of U.S. slavery and called America "a constant work in progress."
Dressed in a teal blue suit with
matching nail polish, McLaurin nabbed a few moments of one-on-one time
with the president and Mrs. Obama during a photo line for the
reception's guests, where a White House videographer captured shaky
video of her jumping up and down with excitement. Independent news
organizations weren't allowed to see or record what the White House
described as a private moment.
"I know he said something, but I don't remember," McLaurin said of Obama. "My hearing is kind of bad."The meeting turned McLaurin, who said she's lived in Washington since the 1930s, into something of an overnight celebrity. She said her phone had been ringing since 5 a.m. Monday, depriving her of a chance to eat breakfast or lunch.
So what's next for a woman who said her dream has been fulfilled?
"I don't know," McLaurin said. "I could just die happy."
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