Barak Obama is a person of mixed heritage as are about 90% of all African Americans. Obama's mother was white, from the US, and his father was black, from Kenya.
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He is neither black nor white but rather a combination or multi racial. His mother was 100% white and his father was 100% black.
Biracial
More black people voted for obama
White.
It's because the color of his skin so people perceive him to be black.
Barack Obama is half-white. He is also half-black, too. His mother was white and his father was black. These days, such a person is called "biracial." But when Mr. Obama was born, if you had any black ancestry at all, you were considered black by the culture.
President Barack Obama is definitely African-American: his mother was born in Kansas, and was American; his biological father was born in Kenya, and was African. He would also be considered biracial, since his mom was white and his dad was black.
they have more black so black with white stripes
Mulatto = Parents who were black and white. So, yes. Bi-racial is the more commonly used term today.
Due to White Forest, White has more wild Pokemon than black
Actually, no. Black people are not a majority in this country, and even if every black person voted the same way (which they do not), that would not put a president in office. As it turned out, the president carried 28 states, most of which had white majorities. And while 96% of black voters did support Obama, so did a large number of young voters, Hispanic voters, and female voters. There was a cross-section from just about every demographic. (It should also be noted that although McCain got more white male voters, 41% of white males voted for President Obama.)
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Because his father was from Africa (Kenya). Actually, it is more correct to say he is biracial, since his mother was white and his biological father was black. The problem is with America's racial history: because of slavery, a person who had even partial black ancestry was considered black, and even after slavery was outlawed, such a person could be subjected to segregation (in some states, interracial marriages were illegal). Today, "biracial" is a recognized category, but when Barack Obama was little, because his skin was darker than that of a white person, he was considered black.
no...and to be more precise...black and white are no colors but contrasts...