Posted on 04/03/2011 6:26:13 PM PDT by mandaladon
By checking 'black' as his race on the census form, President Obama is at odds with clear demographic trends toward multiracial pride. The number of Americans identifying as both white and black jumped 134% in 10 years. It could have been a historic teaching moment. Instead, President Obama, the most famous mixed-race person in the world, checked off only one race black last year on his census form. And in so doing, he missed an opportunity to articulate a more nuanced racial vision for the increasingly diverse country he heads.
The president also bucked a trend. Last month, the Census Bureau announced that the number of Americans who identified themselves as being of more than one race in 2010 grew about 32% over the last decade. The number of people who identified as both white and black jumped an astounding 134%. And nearly 50% more children were identified as multiracial on this census, making that category the fastest-growing youth demographic in the country.
To be sure, the number of people 9 million, or 2.9% of the population who identified themselves as of more than one race on their census form is still small. But the trend is clear.
It has been only since 2000 that the federal government allowed Americans to identify themselves as of more than one race, and the change was one more step away from the sordid days when racial mixing was frowned on and even criminalized in much of the country. The increase in the number of Americans who now identify as racially mixed suggests not only an increase in absolute numbers, but also that people are growing more comfortable with the idea of racial mixing.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
Yes -- now ... but my grandmother was taught to be ashamed of her heritage and my mother's name was changed to a more "generic/European" first name to hide our lineage. *sad*
As a white American I feel disrespected by Obama’s denial of his whiteness.
Or “megamoron”.
What a pity, sorry to hear that. I hope she lived long enough to see more humane times with her own eyes.
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