Title: Barack Obama and the MixedRace Question
1Barack Obama and the Mixed-Race Question
- Ralina L. Joseph
- Assistant Professor
- Department of Communication
- University of Washington
2Roadmap
- Overview of Obama and the mixed-race question
- Important dates in African American history
- Background on how the mulatto represented in US
scholarship and culture - Predictions and discussion
3Why look at black/white mixing?
- Barometer of race relations in US
- Fears of and desire for the product of race
mixing - Historically used as justification for slavery,
immigration legislation - Our first viable presidential candidate of color
is mixed black and white
4Obama as a symbol
- What does it mean that Obama is important in what
he represents?
5- At heart the presidential election is a contest
over whom we want to represent not just our
nation but our idea of nationhood and who we are
as a people. As a result, campaigns are in part
a conversation about identity and whom the
majority of voters will identify with. Of
course, our conception of the ideal American to
represent us is influenced by our own particular
sense of identity - Gregory Rodriguez, LA Times 12-24-07
6How has Obama been described?
- Black
- African American
- Kenyan father, white mother
- Biracial
- Mixed-race
- Post-racial
- Colorblind
7How does he describe himself?
- 2004 DNC speech (start 1 min)
- 2008 More Perfect Union speech (start 245)
8Note on the term mulatto
- OED (Spanish and Portuguese etymology)
- animalism mulatto young mule, hence one of
mixed race - sickness like mulatto jack meaning a term for
yellow fever - mulatto complexion unfortunately tawny in
color - Antiquated term still in limited circulation
- Is NOT considered a neutral descriptor
9Anti-Miscegenation Laws
- Jamestown mulattoes spurious issue and
abominable mixture - First anti-miscegenation laws in VA and MD in
1660s - First the laws criminalized marriages b/t whites
and black indentured servants and slaves - then in 1690s b/t all whites and blacks, slave,
free, or indentured. Based on RACE not
servitude. - Justifications religion, eugenics, economics
- All states except CT, NH, NY, NJ, VT, DC, WI, MN,
HI, AL
10Loving V. Virginia, 1967
- Ruled down centuries of anti-miscegenation laws
- Cited civil rights advances to argue that
antimiscegenation laws unconstitutionally
discriminated on the basis of race in violation
of equal protection and that they interfered with
the fundamental right to marry under the due
process clause - Sixteen states had on books at time
11One drop rule/hypodescent
- Anyone with any amount of black blood is
considered black - Aided chattel slavery (reproduction of more
slaves), Jim Crow (clarification of segregation),
and consolidation of white power and privilege - Can be seen as a positive thing because helped
draw strength in numbers for Black Americans
121896, Plessy v. Ferguson
- Homer Plessy (an octoroon could not ride in
white railway car) - Separate but equal
- One drop rule of hypodescent
- Ratification of spatial segregation ? legal
enforcement of Jim Crow laws
131954, Brown v. Board of Education
- "separate educational facilities are inherently
unequal" - Actual desegregation occurred through Civil
Rights Act of 1964 (title II)
14Representation of the Tragic Mulatto
- Hypersexual
- Desirable
- Overly emotional
- Largely female (or feminized)
- Irrational
- Cunning
- Prone to insanity
- Seen throughout popular culture some date to
Lydia Marie Childs novels The Quadroons (1842)
and Slaverys Pleasant Homes (1843)
15Hes just too pretty
- Obama is the Fred Astaire of politics graceful
and elegant, with a surface so pleasing to the
eye that it seems mistaken, even greedy, to
demand depth. No one, however, would have given
Astaire control of nuclear weapons, so attention
must be paid to Obamas political as well as
aesthetic qualities
16Eugenics, scientific racism, and the mulatto
- Mulattoes used to discern biological distance or
proximity between blacks and whites - Civil war anthropometric studies (of virtually
every body part) result that blacks inferior to
whites and mulattoes inferior to both parent
groups
17Hybrid degeneracy theory
- mulattoes like mules tend to be
barrenasno species of animals in the natural
world was known to have developed from the union
of two separate species - Part of biological determinism different races
are different species - Greatest popularity from late 1800s until around
1910
18Edward Reuter, The Mulatto in the United States
(1918)
- Psychologically the mulatto is an unstable type
because between these two groups, one admiring
and the other despising, stand the mixed
bloodsThey are uncertain of their own worth
conscious of their superiority to the native they
are nowhere sure of their equality with the
superior group. - narrative of tragedy mulattos envy the
white, aspire to equality with them, and are
embittered when the realization of such ambition
is denied them. They are a dissatisfied and an
unhappy group.
19Everett Stonequist, The Marginal Man (1937)
- mixed bloods liminal position, being torn
between two courses of action, results in a
psychological dysfunction with a nervous
strain, self-absorption, and hypersensitivity
because of racial disharmony, clash of blood
and an unstable genetic constitution. - Note the biological, and hence unchangeable,
nature of this description. - Park celebrated marginal man as modern creation
whose cosmopolitan nature allowed him to move
between identity categories
20Barack Obama, The Marginal Man
- Barak Obama, who, as he made sure to tell us in
the opening words of his famous keynote address
at the 2004 Democratic Convention, is half-Kenyan
and half-white, has cornered the market on Ethnic
Electricity - Many have bought Dreams, but, despite Mr.
Obamas graceful prose style, few have finished
it because the Preppie from Paradises lifelong
fixation with proving himself black enough
makes his tale tediously self-obsessed - Steve Sailer, The Washington Times, 12-25-07
21Theories of Multiracial Exceptionalism
- Proximity to whiteness gives value
- Race mixture progress
- Novelist Charles Chestnutt (The Future
American, House Behind the Cedars, 1900)
22Obama and Multiracial Exceptionalism
- Unlike Clinton, Illinois Senator Barack Obama
openly suggests that his background both as the
son of parents of different races and as a person
who spent part of his childhood in
Muslim-dominated Indonesia would enable him to
appeal to other nations on different termsHe has
said he would cite his years in Indonesia as a
way to gain credibility with leaders of Muslim
countries, and would point to his African
grandmother to create a bridge to the Third
World. - Peter Canellos, Boston Globe, 12-25-07
23U.S. Census
- First U.S. Census taken in 1790
- Taken every 10 yrs 22 taken
- Enumerate population for congressional seats,
government programs - Highly political, always contested
- Census categories on race and ethnicity shift
virtually every census - Census 2000 http//www.census.gov/
24EX Changing Census Categories for Black
individuals
- 1790 Slave (3/5 of a person)
- 1850 Black, Mulatto
- 1890 Black, Mulatto, Quadroon, Octoroon
- 1900 Negro
- 1910 Black, Mulatto
- 1930 Negro
- 2000 Check All That Apply
25In the 1980s, civil rights gains spurred a
conservative backlash
- mixed-race bodies began to be celebrated and
politically recognized
26Multiracial Category (to Check all that apply)
Census 2000
- What does race mean when so many Americans
cannot fill out their census forms because
theyre an amalgam of races? - Newt Gingrich, May 21, 1997
27- The multiracial category would serve civic
health by undermining the obsession with race and
ethnicity that fuels identity politics. - George Will, October 12, 1997
- George Will December 30, 2007
- Obamas candidacy fascinates because he
represents racial autonomy He has chosen his
racial identity but chosen not to make it matter
much. - Obamais a product of Americas mainstream in
which he enjoys unlimited opportunities. He is a
model of blacks possibilities when they are
emancipated from ideologies of blackness - Obama seems to understand Americas race
fatigue
282.4 of U.S. Pop Check All
- Twice as many children under 18
- Hawaii (21), OK (5), CA (5)
- 63 combinations
- White and some other race (32)
- White and American Indian (16)
- White and Asian (13)
- White and Black (12)
- Black and some other race (6)
29So what about Obama?
- Obama Phenomenon
- no candidate in either party can move an
audience like he can (Bob Herbert, NYT 1-5-08) - Obama lacks the baggage of the Clinton old
guard but theres a particular type of
racialization at play there. - Obama doesnt have the race baggage of African
American candidates of the past
30Low angle shots
31(No Transcript)
32Working against Bradley Effect
- Douglas Wilder's gubernatorial campaign, in 1989,
where he was 9 but only won by one - Harold Washington's 1983 mayoral contest in
Chicago 14, won by 4 - David Dinkins's 1989 New York campaign 18, won
by 2 - Harvey Gantt's 1990 senatorial campaign 6, lost
by 6
33Working against history
- Less than 4 percent of nations elected officials
are black (90 percent of them represent
predominantly black or predominantly
black-and-Hispanic constituencies) - Three black U.S. senators and two black governors
have been elected since Reconstruction
34Predictions?