Here is something interesting to me. I had to stop and think about whether he was "African-American" or not. I just don't see people as a color.
Interesting to me because I used to be a Social Worker... I guess those libs never really did impact me so much after all.
I never bought into the "African American", "black" label , and I know for sure people like Alan Keyes are not a "colored" person, perhaps that is why the NAACP does not recognize them.. I never will use those labels.
There are Americans with darker skin than mine, that is it...no matter what the NAACP wants to to tell me about the issue.