OPINION: Top 10 Reasons Obama Is Black

By Casey Gane-McCalla December 2, 2008 10:07 am

In the Washington Post, writer Marie Arana said that Barack Obama is not black; he is biracial and bicultural. I say she’s wrong: he is the first black president, the first bicultural president AND the first biracial president. So here are the Top 10 Reasons Barack Obama is Black.

1.    His Name.

Even names like Leroy Johnson or Tyrone Jenkins could possibly be white people’s names. But no way in hell there’s a white man named Barack Obama. Obama’s name could be that of a great African Warrior.

Tell Shaka Zulu that Barack Obama has come from the hills to aid him.

Or a radical sixties Black nationalist.

Mumia Abu Jamal and Barack Obama were captured by Co-Intelpro members.

Maybe even a black athlete…

With the 8th pick of the NBA draft the Warriors select, Barack Obama from Ohio State.

2.    His Wife.

Being Black is like being Jewish; if you marry into the family you have to convert to Blackism. No one is debating Michelle’s ethnicity. She is from a traditional Good Times family that worked its way up like the Jefferson’s so they could become the Huxtables. Michelle Obama is Whitney Houston before the crack black, a dark skinned Clair Huxtable, a testament to black womanhood, motherhood, sisterhood, family and achievement. If Obama wasn’t black before he married her, he was damn sure black after.


3.    He Considers Himself Black.

On 60 Minutes Steve Kroft asked Obama why he considers himself to be African American. He said that he never decided to be black but that, “I think if you look African-American in this society, you’re treated as an African-American.” In college, Obama was in the Black Student’s Association at both Occidental and Columbia, where he first became politically active, campaigning against apartheid. At Harvard, he was on the board for the Black Law Students Association as well as earning the title of “the first Black Editor” for the Harvard Law Review.

4.    His Voice

Barack Obama sounds like a mix of Denzel Washington and James Earl Jones. He could very well have voiced Mufasa in the Lion King. If Obama called your house, you wouldn’t say there’s some biracial guy on the phone. You’d say there’s a black guy on the phone.

5.    History

Biracials have always been included in the greater group of African Americans. Frederick Douglass, Booker T, Washington and even reggae legend Bob Marley are all biracial. Unlike South Africa, where they developed a category for biracials, coloreds, in their caste system, none was ever made in the US. Therefore, biracials were treated like Blacks under the law. Biracials have traditionally been part of the same struggle for Black freedom, independence and dignity that all African Americans have.

6.    Basketball

Despite the fact that he grew up partially in Indonesia and went to private school he didn’t play soccer, squash or crew: he played basketball. It’s not a stereotype. Basketball has become an African-American athletic tradition that Obama is a part of. No one has referred to Jason Kidd as the first great biracial basketball player; to most he’s just another Black basketball player.


7.    His Religion

In the USA, the Irish and Italians go to Catholic Church; WASPs go to the Episcopalian church; Koreans go to the Korean church. Obama went to the Black church: gospel music and a long history of spiritual resistance against racism. People praising the Lord and speaking in tongues.  Obama’s religion is deeply rooted in the tradition of African-Americans in the USA.


8.    Black People Love Him

No one was talking about the biracial demographic helping Obama win; it was the Black vote. Go to any black neighborhood and all the 50 Cent and Scarface shirts have been replaced by Obama T-Shirts. There are Obama watches, key chains and hats on every street corner. The black community has taken a special sense of pride in Obama, similar to that of Bob Marley, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X or Nelson Mandela. He has united the Civil Rights generation and the Hip Hop generation and has given black people a sense of pride. Although you may have a few detractors of Obama’s blackness in the black community, the overwhelming majority consider him Black.

9.    Biracial Isn’t A Good Term

Biracial could mean you’re Latino and Asian, African and South Asian; there are a lot of mixes. Someone who’s South Asian and White might not be able to relate to someone who is Hispanic and Black. If one wanted to get technical, Obama is Euro American/African American. Being biracial is a technical term, not a term of heritage or cultural identity like Black, White, Latino or Asian. Bill Richardson wasn’t seen as the biracial governor although he was half Latino and half White; he was seen as a Latino governor. There is no culture or history for being biracial. There’s no biracial history month, no biracial music, no biracial slang, no biracial food. Unlike being Black, Jewish, Hispanic, White, or Asian, which are larger cultural identities, there is no culture necessarily attributed to the biracial community.

10.    The Police

If Barack Obama robbed someone the police would not say be on the look out for a number 1.5 male; they’d  look out for a number 1 male. Police wouldn’t say, “Never mind don’t pull over that black guy, he looks biracial.” If Obama was a rapper or an athlete and he got arrested, there wouldn’t be an outcry against biracial athletes or entertainers; there would be yet another outcry against Black rappers and entertainers.

All that considered, I’m sorry Marie Arana: Barack Obama is STILL Black. You won’t disappoint the millions of people who are proud to see the first Black president. Being Black is a very complicated racial, cultural, definition that encompasses many people from many different cultural and ethnic backgrounds. So yes, you can be Black and biracial at the same time. Black people have always been mixed, either voluntarily or involuntarily. Many black people have White, Native American, or Latino blood in them. Black people from the Caribbean have Asian and South Asian blood in them. While being white has been defined by purity, being Black has been inclusive of any mix of African blood. The term Black has been used to describe people from Africa, the Caribbean and people with mixed race.

Obama is Black in his own eyes, in the eyes of history and in the eyes of the law. He is also biracial; he is also American and he is also a human being. Everybody can take pride in Barack Obama, for there is is some of him in all of us. Still, we cannot forget that he comes from a tradition of Black leaders, Black culture and a Black identity. The significance of his victory is part of American history and more specifically Black American History and is a turning point in the struggle of Black people in this country.

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  • 3-3-2009 12:46 pm

    Ok, I know I’m very late to this discussion, but I thought I’d add my two cents worth in defence of Casey’s article.

    I think many of you have missed the point and taken this article way too seriously. Reading the humour in the article it’s obviously meant to be tongue-in-cheek. At least partly.

    The article is funny, but also quite true. Yes many of the 10 reasons can be seen as stereotypes, but isn’t that a big part of what racial/cultural identity is about? Much of racial identity is about the things you do, the lifestyle you live, and the way people and society will perceive you and treat you.

    The important thing to consider is that the term “black” is a socio-political term. Think of how the term has been used throughout American (and European) history.

    Think how 7/8ths white Homer Plessy was discriminated against as black. Think how half white Booker T Washington was seen as black by white people that were enraged at his invitation to the White House.

    Think about how the term “black” is still used today, especially when it was an issue during the election campaign.

    This isn’t about SEMANTIC reality, it’s about social, political, and historical reality.

    Ultimately it’s a SILLY debate.

    The Silly Debate Over Whether Obama is Black or Mixed-Race

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/earl-ofari-hutchinson/the-silly-debate-over-whe_b_107120.html

  • 12-13-2008 7:11 pm

    Really poor and ignorant article.

  • 12-8-2008 4:15 pm

    There are too many people complaining about Barack Obama being president. But the thing that gets me is that a lot of these people who are complaining most likely voted for him. Also, he is now our first “colored” president. Now you can take that how you want to but my history books taught me that colored people were not white people. Let’s be happy that we actually have a president that is trying to do something about this messed-up (lack of a better computer word) country. God Bless the President-Elect, God Bless America. Let’s focus on that, our economy, and our soldiers who are still fighting for their lives and missing what is going on over here.

  • 12-8-2008 2:38 pm

    This s**t is worse than listening to educated niggas like Cornel West and people like that defend hip hop(which is 90% ignorant,and always have been and one of the top reasons our black youth is pathetic).!! STOP BLACK PEOPLE….WAKE DA F**K UP…THIS IS NOT A GHETTO ACHIEVEMENT only for us…ITS AN ACHIEVEMENT FOR EVERYONE

  • 12-8-2008 12:42 pm

    my mistake, I meant wisely.

  • 12-8-2008 12:39 pm

    Honestly, you dropped the ball HARD on this article! I have a question-why is it that black people are the only people that has these crazy rules for determining if someone is black? Growing up, I had so many bleck people either say that I am not black or call me an “oreo” because I don’t fit the mold of all of the “other black people”-and to this day, they still do!

    We need to grow up seriously. Please, let be the last time you do an article like this Casey. I believe that you have a lot of talent and use your talent more wiesly and not waste your time with a subject like this.

  • 12-8-2008 12:33 pm

    DAMN OBAMITES! LIKE THAT HALF NIGGA WAS SENT OUT THE BIBLE OR SUM! WE GONE SEE IF HE CAN SAVE YALL FROM THE FLYING SWORDS AKA “NUKES”! BOTTOM LINE THE “CHANGE” THAT AMERICA IS GONNA GET IS BEING WIPED OUT BY MISSILES! IMA LOVE MINE ENEMIES STILL THO!

  • 12-8-2008 12:13 pm

    Is this serious? I think its funny how an Ivy League school graduate wrote this article that depicts stereotypes and prejudice within our own community.This is why black people from afrika, caribbean, and pacific islands will never be united as a people because we pigeonhole ourselves to stereotypical identifications and boxes rather than broaden our horizon to out differences and achievements.However, it seems like the writer needs acceptance from our community to why he wrote this article. On top of that, for an educated black man(writer) that perpetautes that Obama is the first black president is an oxymoron because educated most of the time means conscious.Yet again, miseducation is more appropriate to convey. Just for those who dont know of their history rather than his-story, BARACK OBAMA IS NOT THE FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT.The one drop rule is still in effect today whether you like it or not, Barack Obama IS THE 5TH BLACK PRESIDENT. THE 4 PREVIOUS ONES ARE A QUARTER BLACK FROM THEIR MOTHER’S SIDE WHO WERE SLAVES. BARACK OBAMA IS THE 1ST BLACK PRESIDENT WITHOUT ANY SLAVE BLLOD IN HIM.

  • 12-7-2008 10:03 pm

    This is a ridiculous forum/blog. Nigggas kill me thinking they about to get a free ride when the truth of the matter is, If the same amount of niggas would have voted in 2004 and 2000 George Bush would have never been president. And we have to remember that this country still isnt gonna vote for a 100% BLACK MAN..His white family was advertised to reach alot of americans ANDDDDD WE have to remember that Bush is so unpopular that it was gonna be almost impossible for a rep. to win this year…Hilliary would have won by a bigger margin because whites would have naturally voted for her and Barack had to work hard to get their votes…I was amazed that there was black people who got mad when a white guy called Barack articulate and Intelligent..as if to insult black people…BUT HE WAS RIGHT..BARACK ISNT THE AVERAGE BLACK MAN..and thats whats sad..10% of black men are on his level and the rest are either wasted nigga youth..or middle aged digruntled black men who used there parents bad days as exscuses…(so do alotta young blacks)..Barack is 50%white and 50%black. And he was raised by his white family. Im glad hes president because i know hes about to start holding niggas accountable. He just aint saying it yet because he dont wanna piss yall off…. Its time for niggas to stop looking at this as a Ghetto Achievement and start being reponsible…I have a hunch that after a few years some blacks will start saying he’s a sellout if he dont cater to their needs..Or he’ll get caught screwing a white chick…haha lets hope not…And black people stop wearing T-shirts with Barack on da front.. and Barack Obama nails..?? NIGGGA PLEASE….GHETTO NIGGA S**T..

  • 12-7-2008 5:53 pm

    reservations

  • 12-7-2008 5:51 pm

    well, #1, off the top, barack obama is light-skinned with black lips. you don’t get that by kissing dark-skinned women(although he has/does-finally a black man who loves us, whew!). you get that from “chiefing”. #2 he was brought up by the women in his family (race doesn’t matter). how many of us have been raised in single parent households? the majority of us. how many of us know our dads? not many. not even me and i’m 26! #3 he grew up middle-low class, just like who? the majority of us black folk (& a lot of whites, too, no discrimination there). and by the way, don’t you all realize that all of us are basically MUTTS? yeah, just like the dogs in the hood that are mixed with everything to the point you can’t tell WHAT it is. outside of native americans on the plantations, i don’t know of any person who is strictly of ONE RACE. if obama drove through the wrong hood, he’d get pulled over like any of my cousins. we’re all one in the same. all of this deciphering how black obama is and how black he ain’t (emphasis mine) is preposterous. if that’s the case, why don’t we all go back to when blacks were equivalent to animals, or even when we were 3/5 human. let’s get real people! i’m interested in reading your responses, so hit me up: nappyminded@yahoo.com peace and power to the people.

    ~Revolution

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