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    An individual's responses to census questions are confidential, but one of President Barack Obama's answers on the 10-question form adds another layer to the ongoing conversation over how America sees itself.
    After media inquiries, the White House confirmed Friday that Obama checked only the racial box that says: "Black, African Am., or Negro," the Associated Press reported.
    Obama could have checked more than one racial box, given that his father was an African from Kenya and his mother was a white woman from Kansas. He could have checked "white" as well, or even "some other race" and written in "multiracial."
    Obama's ongoing internal struggle over his racial identity was a running theme in his memoir, "Dreams from My Father." But it is a struggle faced by many Americans, if not the nation as a whole.
    The news quickly made the rounds among not only political commentators but citizens with mixed racial ancestry.
    Michelle Hughes, president of the Chicago Biracial Family Network, said she received several emails from surprised friends within moments of Obama's decision being made public.
    "I think everybody is entitled to self-identify. If he chooses to self-identify as African-American, that's his right," she said. "That being said, I think that the multiracial community feels a sense of disappointment that he refuses to identify with us."
    "I think his choice will have political, social and cultural ramifications," she added.
    Rich Benjamin, the African-American author of the book Searching for Whitopia, chimed in by e-mail to say that Obama's public choice is a vivid example of America's complicated racial dynamics.
    "Given our growing racial diversity and intermixed populations, led by a mutt-style President, why bother to consider race at all? Isn't race an anachronism? Not at all," wrote Benjamin, senior fellow at Demos, a New York think tank.
    "Taking our human inventory, including race, allows us to uncover incredibly useful lessons about ourselves as a country."
    Last edited by BABY1; 04-02-2010, 05:32 PM.
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    He does not like to claim his white side and in my opinion he is racist of whites. I am not surprised at his choice. My opinion of this man can't get any lower. He talked about uniting the country and instead has divided us more so than any other president in history with the exception of Abraham Lincoln, which of course seems to be his favorite president along with FDR.
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      hmm^ never thought about that.

      I'm not surprised either. I would think that to be the boat he jumps right onto. He has made it abundantly clear that he's not proud of the white blood in his veins.
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