I even feel weird calling Obama an African-American (though I still do it, because he self-identifies as one). In my mental lexicon it usually specifically refers to descendants of the African slaves taken to the Americas a long time ago, whereas Obama’s parents are a White American of English ancestry and a Kenyan who hadn’t been to the US until college.
Ironically, Obama is exactly the kind of person to whom that term should refer, if it means anything at all. Descendants of African slaves taken to the Americas a long time ago should have another term, such as “American blacks”.
Despite his lack of membership in it, Obama self-identifies with the latter group for obvious political reasons; after all, “children of foreign exchange students” is not an important constituency.
I even feel weird calling Obama an African-American (though I still do it, because he self-identifies as one). In my mental lexicon it usually specifically refers to descendants of the African slaves taken to the Americas a long time ago, whereas Obama’s parents are a White American of English ancestry and a Kenyan who hadn’t been to the US until college.
Ironically, Obama is exactly the kind of person to whom that term should refer, if it means anything at all. Descendants of African slaves taken to the Americas a long time ago should have another term, such as “American blacks”.
Despite his lack of membership in it, Obama self-identifies with the latter group for obvious political reasons; after all, “children of foreign exchange students” is not an important constituency.