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Michelle Obama’s Black Separatist Background: What Does It Mean for All Americans?
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| 29 July 2008
| Rachel Neuwirth
Posted on 07/29/2008 6:06:02 AM PDT by K-oneTexas
Michelle Obamas Black Separatist Background: What Does It Mean for All Americans?

by Rachel Neuwirth
The senior thesis that Michelle Obama (or as she then was, Michelle LaVaughn Robinson) submitted to Princeton University in 1985 for completion of her bachelors degree in Sociology, has been made available to the public on Politico.com (part one, part two, part three and part four) and other websites. There are two things that are of public interest about this thesis: a) the fact that public access to it was restricted for some six-eight weeks during the Presidential campaign; and b) its contents.
The following are the facts about Michelle Obamas, and the Barack Obama campaigns, efforts to prevent public access to her thesis, as best as I have been able to reconstruct them from reliable media organs and web sites. Jonah Goldbergs blog on National Review Online for February 19th of this year reported that a reader in the know informs me that Michelle Obama's thesis, "Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Community," is unavailable until November 5, 2008 at the Princeton library. I wonder why?A more detailed report was published by Politico.com a few days later, which stated that the thesis has been temporarily withdrawn until after this years presidential election in November (Numerous other web reporters have confirmed that November 5th, one day after the Presidential election, had been listed on the Mudd Library web site as the date on which public access to the thesis would be restored.).
According to Politico.com, Attempts to retrieve the document through Princeton proved unsuccessful, with school librarians having been pestered so much for access to the thesis that they have resorted to reading from a script when callers inquire about it. Media officers at the prestigious university were similarly unhelpful, claiming it is not unusual for a thesis to be restricted and refusing to discuss the academic work of alumni. Politico.com also reported on February 23rd that the Obama campaign, however, quickly responded to a request for the thesis by Politico, which placed it on its web site. It is still there in PDF format, and has been placed on other sites as well. However, Princeton University did not resume making copies of the thesis available to the public again until March 25th, a month after the Politico web posting. I have still not been able to determine when the block was placed on the thesis in the first place by Princeton.
When I called Princeton University on June 23rd and again on June 25th to inquire about the availability of the thesis, and the previous restrictions on it, I found that even after the passage of more than four months media officers at the prestigious university were just as similarly unhelpful as they had been four months earlier. I was told by Communications officer Emily Aronson, to whom Princetons Mudd Library referred me, that the block on public access to the thesis had been placed for a credible reason, which she declined to give, and for a limited period of time, which she declined to specify. She also declined to say whether or not the ban had originally been placed with a termination date immediately after the November election. Ms. Aronson said that the block on public access to the thesis had been requested by the Obama campaign, but declined to answer whether or not it had been requested by Michele Obama herself (another Princeton employee, however. told me that restrictions on public access to a Princeton theses can normally be placed only by the author of the thesis, or someone legally authorized to act on his/her behalf). She directed me to Michelle Obamas spokesperson, Ms. Katie McCormick Lelyveld, for any further information. In short, this Communications officer was singularly uncommunicative.
Ms. McCormick Lelyveld proved equally unhelpful. She also refused to say when the block had been placed or when it had been withdrawn, and whether or not November 5th was the day to which the block originally was to have continued. She would say only that the block had been in place for a very short period of time. She attributed the block to a joint decision of the Obama campaign and Princeton, but like the Princeton Communications office declined to say what Michelle Obamas role had been in this decision. She said that the reason for the block placed on the thesis was the desire of both the Obama campaign and Princeton to sort out and filter the large number of requests for it. She gave no indication as to which requests the Obama camp wished to filter or sort, nor any explanation as to why this process would need to take until precisely November 5, 2008! Ms. McCormick Lelyveld complained that the story was old news, asked why I had not inquired with her about it in January when the story broke, and asked why I considered it news at all.
To answer Ms. McCormick-Lelyvelds question: obviously, a ban on public access set to expire immediately after the presidential election could only have one purpose - to prevent information that Michelle Obama and or others in the Obama campaign thought could lose their candidate votes. The attempt to prevent the public from reading Ms. Robinson-Obamas thesis is also significant to the extent that it indicates that the Obama campaign has no scruples about hiding documents that it considers unhelpful to his candidacy, even those normally available to the public such as college senior theses. So much for the transparency and openness of the Obama campaign.
But the contents of the paper are of greater interest. They shed some light on the ideological background of the woman who may soon be the principal advisor to the next President of the United States.
Michelle LaVaughn Robinsons thesis is obsessed with the distinction between Blacks and Whites. The words American and Americans appear rarely in it, - seven times by my count; the expression U.S.A. occurs once, and U.S. once. The word America does not appear in it at all. But the words Black and White, always capitalized, and always referring to racial groups, appear by my count 475 times and 181 times, respectively - in every case, judging from the context, referring to Blacks and Whites in the United States. There are no references at all to Hispanic, Asian or Amerindian Americans! It would be hard to find a more dramatic way for the author to indicate that her feeling that the United States consists of two nations, not one, and that the 20-30 million Americans who are not a part of either the Black or the White nation do not exist at all.
The thesis paper consists of 64 pages in the main body of the text, plus seven pages of prefatory material and an appendix of 27 pages. Despite occasional grammatical lapses and ambiguous language, for the most part the composition shows an impressive command both of the English language and of sociological terminology for a college senior. The thesis is organized around a questionnaire that Michelle Robinson sent to 400 Black graduates of Princeton, of whom 89 sent replies (no Whites or other non-Blacks were polled), and Robinsons analysis of the results. Its stated goal is to discover the correlation between the time that the graduates spent with other Blacks as opposed (and the word opposed is used), to the time they spent with Whites, as well as the ideology of the graduates on the one hand, and their commitment to benefit the Black community, and help the Black lower class on the other. Her initial hypothesis, was that Blacks who spent more time with other Blacks than with Whites, and who adhered to a separatist/pluralist ideology, would be more eager to benefit the Black community and help the Black lower class than those who spent more time with Whites and supported an integrationist/assimilations philosophy. Not surprisingly, her analysis of her poll data results confirms her initial hypothesis.
The thesis implies that Black college graduates who wish to benefit the Black community and to help the Black lower class should spend more time with Blacks than with Whites, whether in their professional work, family life or recreational activities, and adhere to a separatist/pluralist ideology as opposed to an integrationist/assimilations philosophy. This amounts to a rationale for Black separatism.
Michelle Robinson-Obama argues that when Black people spend time with Whites, they lose their commitment to benefiting the Black community and lower class Blacks. She describes Blacks who have integrated into the larger society as ignorant of and unmotivated to help the Black underclass. Ironically, the only evidence from her survey of Black Princeton graduates that she cites to support her conclusion that integrationist/assimilations Blacks lack motivation to help the Black lower class is that they reported feeling less helpless about the plight of this group of Black Americans than did Black separationists!
Even the involvement of Black Princeton graduates with their professions is seen as detracting from their commitment to the black community. The author posits a zero sum game - any time spent with Whites means less time spent with, and hence less commitment to help, Blacks. The commitment of some Princeton graduates to benefit the American community at large is mentioned only once in the thesis, and is promptly dismissed with the remark, which is, of course predominantly White. The author by implication rejects the idea that Black Princeton graduates have any obligation to help the American community at large, and even implies that such a commitment amounts to a sell-out to Whites.
The future Mrs. Obama does not present any evidence to support her claims that Predominantly White universities like Princeton are socially and academically designed to cater to the needs of the White students comprising the bulk of their enrollments, and Activities organized by University groups such as Student Government rarely, if ever, take into account the diverse interests which exist at a University that is not 100% White. She immediately undercuts her own complaint that there is only one major University recognized organization on campus designed specifically for the intellectual interests of Black and other Third World students. (a heavily qualified only) by referring in the next paragraph to four other Black organizations that were active on campus - at least one of which, the Princeton University Thoughts Table, certainly seems to have been aimed specifically at addressing the intellectual needs of Black students (Were these organizations recognized [whatever that means by this word] by Princeton or not? The author does not tell us). She complains that presently Blacks comprise only about 10% of total enrollment, at Princeton, without mentioning that this is about the percentage of Black Americans in the American population as a whole!
Since Princeton and other major American Universities, at the time that the thesis was written (1985) were making energetic efforts to recruit Black students, and were admitting large numbers of Black students who did not meet the academic standards required for admission of White students (Robinson-Obama herself was one such student), her complaints of discrimination against Black students at Princeton and other Ivy League colleges dont ring true. Rather, they sound like the fashionable whining of a privileged young woman.
Robinson-Obama asserts that there is a distinctive Black culture very different from White culture. Elements of Black culture which make it unique from White culture such as its music, its language, the struggles and a consciousness shared by its people may be attributed to the injustices and oppressions suffered by this race of people which are not comparable to the experiences of any other race of people through this countrys history [not even American Indians?]. However, with the increasing integration of Blacks into the mainstream society, many integrated Blacks have lost touch with Black culture in their attempts to become adjusted and comfortable in their new culture - the White culture. Some of these Blacks are no longer able to enjoy the qualities which make Black culture so unique or are unable to openly share their culture with other Blacks because they have become so far removed from these experiences and, in some instances, ashamed of them as a result of their integration [p54]. Surely, she exaggerates the cultural differences separating Americans. After all, White Americans have enthusiastically embraced numerous musical styles that originated in the Black American community - spirituals, gospel, the blues, ragtime, jazz, big band, rock and hip-hop, to name only a few. The active participation of White musicians in some of these styles, most notably jazz and rock, has also greatly narrowed the cultural gap between these two American communities. For the most part, Black and White Americans eat the same foods (even allowing for Black ethnic specialties), watch the same movies and television shows, and play the same music videos and computer games. And they speak the same English language - albeit sometimes with different accents. A distinctively American culture that comprises, Whites, Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, American Indians and members of other groups does exist. And there is no evidence at all that Black Americans who successfully integrate into the larger society lose their interest in Black culture or are ashamed of it. For that matter, millions of White Americans enjoy the cultural productions of Black Americans, and feel no shame in doing so.
Robinson Obamas thesis was written 23 years ago, and of course the views of a 21-year-old college senior are not necessarily those of a 44-year-old professional such as Michelle Obama is today. However, there are disturbing indications that her view of the United States and Black-White relations in our country has not changed all that much in 23 years. Her remark during a campaign speech as recently as February 2008 that
for the first time in my adult life I am proud of my country because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback, suggests underlying negative feelings about American society that have remained unchanged since her adult life began. And is it a pure coincidence that this adult life began around 1985, when her senior thesis was written?
There are also indications that Barack as well as Michelle Obama have continued to adhere to the two-American-nations-and-peoples doctrine of Michelles thesis until quite recently, if not until the present moment. Jeremiah Wright, who was Barack Obamas pastor for 20 years, and Michelle Obamas for at least 15, and who married the couple in October 1992, has on numerous occasions expressed views similar to those found in the Robinson-Obama thesis. Barack Obama has praised Wright and described him as his spiritual advisor on numerous occasions, and even borrowed the title of his book The Audacity of Hope from one of Wrights sermons; he only disassociated himself from Wright in May 2008, under enormous pressure from the media.
The Trinity United Church of Christ, of which Wright was the pastor for 37 years, has published an advertising video that describes it as a Black church, (implicitly discouraging Whites, Hispanics and other non-Blacks from joining), and that identifies the country of its members as Africa, not America. Barack and Michelle Obama did not resign as members of the church, with some sadness, until May 31, 2008 - two months after Wright stepped down as its pastor.
Instead of dismissing the Princeton thesis as old news while saying nothing of its contents, Michelle and Barack Obama should candidly discuss these contents with the American people, and explain just how their present views differ from those Michelle expressed in 1985. I see no reason why Barack Obama should be entrusted with the most powerful office in the United States if he and his ears (as her spokesperson Ms.McCormick-Lelyveld characterizes Michelle Obama) are unwilling to do so.
A First Lady who believes, to paraphrase Rudyard Kipling, that Black is Black and White is White, and never the twain shall meet, does not bode well for Americas future.
John Landau contributed to this article.
Family Security Matters Contributing Editor Rachel Neuwirth is an internationally recognized political commentator and analyst. She specializes in Middle Eastern Affairs with particular emphasis on Militant Islam and Israeli foreign policy. She is president of Middle East Solutions.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; 2008election; democratparty; democrats; electionpresident; elections; michelleobama; nobama08; nomama08; obama; obamatruthfile; robinsonobama; shadowparty
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To: K-oneTexas
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posted on
07/29/2008 6:12:12 AM PDT
by
DocRock
(All they that TAKE the sword shall perish with the sword. Matthew 26:52 Gun grabbers beware.)
To: K-oneTexas
I wonder if any university anywhere has limited access to any coservative or Republican candidate's theses/dissertations?? Thus far, I know of it having been done only for liberal Democrats (Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton).
And the "stonewalling" by the Princeton "Communications Officer" is unconscionable.
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posted on
07/29/2008 6:20:37 AM PDT
by
Wonder Warthog
(The Hog of Steel-NRA)
To: Wonder Warthog
Personally, I’d like to see Obama’s thesis....
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posted on
07/29/2008 6:33:18 AM PDT
by
SumProVita
("Cogito ergo sum pro vita." .....updated Descartes)
To: Wonder Warthog
Liberal fascist ideology can ONLY be implemented in small bites and by deception.
If their goals were revealed to the general public, they’d get about 12% of the vote.
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posted on
07/29/2008 6:37:55 AM PDT
by
MrB
(You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
To: K-oneTexas
There you have it.. The girl is not about to get herself Honkified soon.. as opposed to her husband who is presently Honking like a silly goose, Braying like a Donkey and Trumpeting like a republican elephant.. trying fool all the political animals that he is a really Weasle.. You know like John McLaim..
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posted on
07/29/2008 6:38:43 AM PDT
by
hosepipe
(This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole....)
To: K-oneTexas
Synchronized swimming is not a sport & Sociology is not a science.
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posted on
07/29/2008 6:50:38 AM PDT
by
SgtSki
To: K-oneTexas
Michelle Obamas Black Separatist Background: What Does It Mean for All Americans? The simplest answer ....... WORST FIRST LADY EVER if the hubby gets elected.
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posted on
07/29/2008 6:58:19 AM PDT
by
seabreezelover
(Ich bin ein Beginner Obama does, says or becomes whatever he thinks will get him elected President.)
To: K-oneTexas
Of she’s a separatist. So is her husband. They are trying desperately to hide that from the public.
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posted on
07/29/2008 7:04:36 AM PDT
by
BooksForTheRight.com
(Fight liberal lies with knowledge. Read conservative books and articles.)
To: K-oneTexas
Seems that “Acting White”, as in getting an education and a high-paying job, has worked well for the Black Nationalist.
To: K-oneTexas
You honkies just don’t understand. Barrack has to get a little white on to get you cracker’s votes. After that, Rev Wright will be heading up the state department! </sarcasm>
To: TexasCajun
Seems that Acting White, as in getting an education and a high-paying job, has worked well for the Black Nationalist.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I think you should go back and watch “TheWizard of Oz” again, as the wizard explained you only need the sheepskin. Somehow the Obamas skipped the education part and went straight to the degree ceremony. If either of them is actually educated then I am both Alberts, Einstein AND Schweitzer. Obviously you don’t need education these days to get the high-paying job, it ain’t WHAT you know in Chicago it’s WHO you know!
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posted on
07/29/2008 7:27:32 AM PDT
by
RipSawyer
(What's black and white and red all over? Barack Hussein Obama)
To: K-oneTexas
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posted on
07/29/2008 7:35:49 AM PDT
by
Leofl
(I'm from Texas, we don't dial 9-11)
To: K-oneTexas

Michelle's agenda is getting lots of exposure.
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posted on
07/29/2008 7:37:32 AM PDT
by
They'reGone2000
(And I DON'T want to have to change my name to They'reBack2008!)
To: Wonder Warthog
Well, you just have no idea as to how my friends at Princeton value their moral rights. Now, please move along while Lovey and I relax on our bamboo lounge chairs, while sipping tropical drinks, and listening to the stock market report on the radio. This afternoon I will enjoy playing golf with bamboo and seashell clubs, and afterwords I may read my only copy of the Wall Street Journal. I find it comforting to know that the market never goes up or down.
Toodles.
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posted on
07/29/2008 7:54:39 AM PDT
by
gathersnomoss
(General George Patton had it right.)
To: They'reGone2000
Michelle's agenda is getting lots of exposure. I've never heard it called an agenda before. :=)
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posted on
07/29/2008 7:57:00 AM PDT
by
Bob
To: RipSawyer
And obviously Michelle doesn’t have to do any work to collect her welfare...er, I mean salary, now does she?
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posted on
07/29/2008 7:57:34 AM PDT
by
gathersnomoss
(General George Patton had it right.)
To: seabreezelover
WORST FIRST LADY EVER if the hubby gets elected She still has to turn America's stomachs enough to take that title away from Hilary. She has to do more than just show up at the White House to achieve that distinction.
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posted on
07/29/2008 8:01:24 AM PDT
by
Dixie Yooper
(Ephesians 6:11)
To: They'reGone2000
I wonder if her Secret Service code name is “Brown Sugar”... Ala the Rolling Stones song of the same name...
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posted on
07/29/2008 8:05:57 AM PDT
by
shotgun
To: Dixie Yooper
She (Michelle) still has to turn America's stomachs enough to take that title away from Hilary. I think she's equal to the challenge.
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posted on
07/29/2008 8:06:00 AM PDT
by
seabreezelover
(Ich bin ein Beginner Obama does, says or becomes whatever he thinks will get him elected President.)
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