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Presidential Hopeful Obama Has Legitimacy in White and Black America
By
Dr.
Sherman N. Miller
1/21/2007
What is troublesome in the racial
classification of Senator Barack Obama ballyhooed in the mainstream
media is that his mother’s parentage is being ignored in the debate?
It appears that the definition of yesteryear’s colored that came
out of the State of Virginia’s infamous Racial Integrity Law of the 1924
is live and well. “Section 1-14 of the Virginia Code:
Colored persons and Indians defined--Every person in whom
there is ascertainable any Negro blood shall be deemed and taken to be a
colored person, and every person not a colored person having one fourth
or more of American Indian blood shall be deemed an American Indian. . .
.”
Racially charged terms like mulatto,
quadroon, and octoroon clearly affixed the Negro second class status to
anyone with a hint of black heritage. This suggests that whites should
not accept their black relatives no matter how white they appeared. This
vilifying African American heritage was an excellent barrier against the
erosion in white racists hold on the economic bounty of the United
States of American. This vilification prevented the enfranchising of
more and more people of black heritage who might be aided by their white
colored relatives. However, since
the US Supreme Court knocked down the anti-miscegenation laws, biracial
people are now legitimated in both Black and White America.
We now read where Metro Columnist Courtland Milloy, writing in the
February 21, 2007 Washington Post, asks, “Is Obama black enough for the
black vote? Is he too black for the white vote? With a black father from
Kenya and a white mother from Kansas, can he expect to take the
mixed-race vote? It's as if the "color line" had been encoded into the
American DNA.”
Obama has demonstrated an ability to garner white votes in the 2008
Presidential Primaries to the level where presently he is in a dead heat
with Senator Hillary Clinton on delegate votes. It will be interesting
to see if older blacks maintain yesteryear’s slave mentality that
suggests that a person of African American heritage can not win in the
economic mainstream, so I had better vote for the white person to make
my vote count. What is silly in this defeatist mindset is Senator Obama
demonstrated a penchant for getting white votes when he became the
United States Senator from the State of Illinois.
My guess is the 2008 Democratic Party Primaries will cause predictable
black leaders some serious embarrassment when Obama takes the black vote
and these leaders appear to be out of alignment with their
constituencies. Clearly, the Obama campaign may mean that Black America
will learn to split its vote like other mainstream Americans. Will
Obama’s heavy black vote rewrite the script on local black candidates by
turning many local primaries into real races by taking away yesterday’s
civil rights movement anointing because a new class of young mainstream
black voters born after the civil rights epoch get enfranchised? |