Will presidential debate rise above race? A candidate's color should have no bearing on his credentials.TO WIN HIS PARTY'S NOMINATION, SEN. BARACK OBAMA (D-Ill.) will likely need to gain the support of African Americans. He will have to battle a slew of other Democratic contenders for this constituency, most notably Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.), who has a considerable edge because of her husband's popularity among black voters. However, one of the greatest challenges for Obama in achieving this objective is the sizable number of African American skeptics who have questioned his legitimacy within the black community. Simply put, they say he isn't "black" enough. Since he was born in Hawaii to a Kenyan father and white American The term white American (often used interchangeably with "Caucasian American"[2] and within the United States simply "white"[3]) is an umbrella term that refers to people of European, Middle Eastern, and North African descent residing in the United States. mother and raised by white family members, some claim Obama can't relate to the experience of most African Americans in this country. For example, New York Daily News New York Daily News Morning daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson and his cousin Robert McCormick as a subsidiary of the Tribune Co. of Chicago. The first successful tabloid-format newspaper in the U.S. pundit An expert or knowledgeable person. From "pandit" in Hindi. See guru. Stanley Crouch wrote, "Other than color, Obama did not--does not--share a heritage with the majority of black Americans, who axe the descendants of plantation slaves." Obama has tackled such criticism head-on when he participated in the 42nd anniversary of the 1965 voting rights Voting rights The right to vote on matters that are put to a vote of security holders. For example the right to vote for directors. voting rights The type of voting and the amount of control held by the owners of a class of stock. march in Selma, Alabama Selma is a city in Alabama located on the banks of the Alabama River in Dallas County, Alabama, of which it is the county seat. As of the last census, the population of the city is 20,512. to commemorate Bloody Sunday Bloody Sunday (1905) Massacre of peaceful demonstrators in Saint Petersburg, marking the beginning of the Russian Revolution of 1905. The priest Georgy Gapon (1870–1906), hoping to present workers' request for reforms directly to Nicholas II, arranged a peaceful march . He spoke about his African grandfather, who was a servant in British-colonized Kenya. He told how the civil tights movement inspired American universities to offer scholarships to foreign students like his father, who had been a goat herder as a boy in his native country. Obama told the congregants, "So don't tell me I don't have a claim on Selma, Alabama. Don't tell me I'm not coming home when I come to Selma, Alabama. I'm here because somebody marched for our freedom. I'm here because you all sacrificed for me. I stand on the shoulders of giants." Obama's message appears to be gaining momentum among black voters. For instance, a CBS News poll revealed that more Democratic-inclined black voters were shifting their allegiance from Clinton to Obama. He currently leads Clinton in support among blacks, 44% to 33%. Former Sen. John Edwards has been holding steady at 12% since January. Moreover, Clinton's overall support has eroded, dipping from 41% to 36%. Obama, on the other hand, has realized significant gains, jumping from 17% to 24%. Although Obama's numbers are inching ahead, Clinton has the backing of a myriad of black political leaders and businesspeople. Her supporters include Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.), a congressional veteran who serves as chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means WAYS AND MEANS. In legislative assemblies there is usually appointed a committee whose duties are to inquire into, and propose to the house, the ways and means to be adopted to raise funds for the use of the government. This body is called the committee of ways and means. Committee. "There isn't a Democratic candidate with more experience, intellect, and charm and who's better known than Hillary Clinton," says Range], who also encouraged Obama to enter the race. Supporters such as Tony Award-winning actor Jeffrey Wright quickly come to Obama's defense. "How does a guy for years advocate for civil rights on the South Side of Chicago and not address at least some of the needs of African Americans?" Wright questions. "We should support the candidate who speaks to the collective needs of black people. What we shouldn't do is vote out of some vague, emotional loyalty." Obama doesn't view his critics' analysis as a personal attack, even if supporters believe Clinton and Edwards are being held to the same standard. "I think they focus on it because I'm new on the national scene, so a lot of people don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. my track record," he said in an exclusive interview with BLACK ENTERPRISE. "They don't know that while in the Illinois Senate, I passed racial profiling The consideration of race, ethnicity, or national origin by an officer of the law in deciding when and how to intervene in an enforcement capacity. Police officers often profile certain types of individuals who are more likely to perpetrate crimes. legislation or that I passed significant reforms to the death penalty or dealt with issues facing ex-offenders trying to straighten out their lives or that I was an attorney on voting rights cases to make sure that African Americans and Hispanics could vote. As people get more familiar with my track record, a lot of these rumblings will fade away." David Bositis, an elections expert at the Washington, D.C.-based Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies ("Joint Center"), headquartered in Washington, DC, is a national, nonprofit research and public policy institution or think tank. , claims that, right or wrong, "Hillary's record is evaluated as the same as her husband's and he is very popular with African Americans," acknowledges Bositis. However, Bill Clinton's record with blacks is viewed by some as a mixed bag. Though he vigorously defended affirmative action affirmative action, in the United States, programs to overcome the effects of past societal discrimination by allocating jobs and resources to members of specific groups, such as minorities and women. and appointed blacks to key cabinet positions during his administration, he also passed the 1994 crime bill that included the "three strikes you're out" provision, causing an increase in the black prison population. It was also during the Clinton era that the Rwandan genocide took place, killing nearly I million Rwandan citizens: The administration did nothing to stop the bloodshed. In looking at Hillary Clinton's own record on civil rights, she has co-sponsored civil rights legislation including the Employment Non-Discrimination Act This article documents a proposed statute that is being considered. Information may change rapidly as the bill progresses. . Edwards' record, including as a trial lawyer, is considered good, and even better is his emphasis on poverty," says Bositis. Edwards now heads the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public, coeducational, research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States. Also known as The University of North Carolina, Carolina, North Carolina, or simply UNC . Further, while serving in the U.S. Senate for six years, he pushed policy initiatives such as raising the minimum wage, creating matched savings accounts for low-income families, and providing incentives for teachers to teach in low-income schools. |
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