If you dont believe me, find another one and present it. Ill even accept any BC from 1964 and earlier.
The only Hawaiian birth certificates I can see are the ones posted online.
Like I said, "African" as a race is suspicious and raises eyebrows, but it's not obvious or undeniable evidence of fraud or forgery.
For all I know, BHO may have been the only child born in Hawaii that year who's father was a Black African.
Who knows what a clerk might have been told or how he or she would have responded when such an unusual event occurred?
I'm not going to vouch for the birth certificate, I'm just saying that "African" was more acceptable to White people than "Negro" was, and Hawaii was looser about race than the mainland was.
I’m just saying that “African” was more acceptable to White people than “Negro” was...
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No, it wasn’t. 1961. Negro was the correct term. Still is for languages influenced by Latin.
You seem stuck in the post-1970s concepts of political correctness with your statement.
Until I am shown otherwise, the 2007 BC is a fake pounded out by a 20-to-30-something who didn’t know the proper nomenclature. The only “otherwise” is another pre-1964 Hawaiian birth certificate with “African” as a racial designation on it.