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 Was Rosa Parks 'Acting White'?
Was Rosa Parks 'Acting White'?
Did her refusal to accept legally and socially mandated dehumanization mean she was turning her back on black culture? Two essays debate the point.
This is especially interesting considering accusations from some blacks that Barak Obama isn't 'black enough' to represent them. picked by VoodooPeacock 3 years ago
tags rosa parks barak obama white black race racial
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 youshoul...
3 years ago
sorry about what I wrote
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 pandorar...
3 years ago
Is it just me or does it seem that if you're a black person, you have to act ignorant to be considered black? Once you act educated or seek to better yourself you're accused of "trying to be white."

And since when is Obama not black?
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 gammerus
3 years ago
« youshouldgetchecked : obama isnt even black

and he his name is similar to that of a muslim=he's one of them=american people wont vote for him
thats america in a nutshell
I heard his father was from Kenya. Tho it doesn't meen anything..
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 donteatp...
3 years ago
What the hell? Rosa Parks was acting white? By refusing to fall into place and accept mistreatment? Standing up for yourself is not something blacks can do? Persuing academic education and functioning as a contributing member of society makes someone not black? The guy who wrote this is a professor?

Wow. I mean s**t, maybe they should just shackle back up and get out to the cotton fields. That way we can clearly distinguish who is white and who is black.
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 dumbn00b
3 years ago
Well, what you wrote was stupid. But Obama is mixed, not black, his mother was white. My question: does it even matter?
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 jccollie...
3 years ago
A distinction might help the discussion...

There are two circumstances of acting white. The first is academic and the more researched and talked about, wherein black students are derided, usually by other blacks, for studious behavior. The second is over arching and far more damaging, with blacks rejecting a wider swath of advancing behaviors which they have come to associate with whites. In place of these advancing behaviors, they substitute counter-productive actions often branded as cultural, in an attempt to defend their authenticity.

In the latter case, the result is a reduction or failure to assimilate behaviors that are intellectually, emotionally, and economically advancing to the group. What remain are blacks holding themselves at the rear of the opportunity line, long after whites have removed the shackles of slavery and institutional racism. The impact of this loss of contribution of the group on the country is quietly devastating.

Economically, the loss can be calculated to an astonishing $440 billion, per year, in goods and services that blacks do not generate, relative to the rest of the country. This amounts to just over 3.8% of year US Gross Domestic Product (GDP). As part of this loss, blacks suffer a significant loss of income, and resulting benefit.

Intellectually, blacks feel the impact through poor academics, under performance, high dropout rates, reduced higher education pursuit, and general feelings of inferiority compared to other groups, particularly whites. This real disparity of resulting skills translates into reduced employment, lower wages, and slower wealth accumulation. Emotionally, blacks suffer greater comparable stress related impacts, including heath problems, interpersonal challenges, and a lower general quality of life.

The acting white phenomena began when W. African slaves were first delivered into this country in the 1500’s. The accusation has evolved from laws first enacted and long enforced by whites to bar blacks from developing skills that would advance the group, and challenge white control. Even as legal barriers came down, policy barriers maintained the majority objective that blacks should not assimilate the behaviors that would develop the skill base for propelling them into the American Dream.

In the last 50 years policy has reluctantly recognized the cost of its anti-assimilation strategy, forced upon blacks, and has largely eliminated it. However, blacks remain significantly in a state, or mind set, of anti-assimilation whereby many members of the group continue to freely reject the advancing behaviors their ancestors were earlier denied by law. This scope of rejection has grown to include lawlessness and violence perpetrated inside and outside the group, resulting in a soaring black prison population.

We, including individuals on all sides of the issues, have yet to come to effective terms with the evolution and remnants of anti-assimilation attitudes and policies, fostered for 400 years by the white majority, and now independently operating within the black community, to the increasing detriment of the entire country.

James C. Collier
www.actingwhite.com
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