Mauricio Chirino

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Consider that President Barack Obama’s mother was White American with European ancestry. His Kenyan-born father was, of course, African. Obama arrived in this world with a skin color halfway between the two—a light-skinned Black person. In the US, Obama was America’s first Black president. Now imagine Obama as the light-skinned leader of an African country. If we invoke symmetric reasoning, that population could justifiably see him as their first White president.
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