Politics | Obama administration Obama White House Brings Black Women to Power White House advisers and staff form strong support network By Gabriel Winant Posted Mar 18, 2009 9:11 AM CDT Copied United Nations Ambassador-designate Susan Rice listens as President-elect Barack Obama, not pictured, announces his national security team at a news conference in Chicago, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) President Obama’s administration has brought a cohort of black women to power in Washington, in numbers and at levels never seen before, the Washington Post reports. While in the past, the appointment of a black woman to a senior White House position was met with fanfare, the seven on Team Obama have gotten little collective recognition. Of course, black women entered the their start in politics earlier, coming up through Jesse Jackson’s campaigns of Bill Clinton’s administration. But in their current numbers, the “Obama women” are a strong support network. “The sisterhood in this town, there's deep history here,” says EPA chief Lisa Jackson.“It's like we have a garden out there, and it's been watered,” adds Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton. Read These Next A former NFL Pro Bowler has died at age 36. The massive AWS failure exposed a big problem with the internet. Major websites, apps affected by massive outage. Secret Service finds something strange pointed at Trump's plane. Report an error