(CNN) -- The 2000 U.S. Census was the first time Americans were allowed to identify themselves as "multiracial," and more than six million people checked more than one box in the race and ethnicity category.
Included in the multiracial category is the Democratic presumptive nominee, Sen. Barack Obama. With a white mother from Kansas and a black father from Kenya, Obama is the nation's first biracial candidate for president. The media, however, have continually called Obama the nation's first major party "black candidate," saying he could make history as the first "black president." But is that accurate?
(CNN) -- The 2000 U.S. Census was the first time Americans were allowed to identify themselves as "multiracial," and more than six million people checked more than one box in the race and ethnicity category.
Included in the multiracial category is the Democratic presumptive nominee, Sen. Barack Obama. With a white mother from Kansas and a black father from Kenya, Obama is the nation's first biracial candidate for president. The media, however, have continually called Obama the nation's first major party "black candidate," saying he could make history as the first "black president." But is that accurate?
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that is funny you forgot Doug Williams // kinda shows your .......well it at least proves your not very accurate
Do you find it funny? that McRibb did not know about ties in the NFL????
Pretty hilarious that he wouldn't know the rules of overtime.....
and even funnier that he would admit that none of the knuckleheads on his team said "we need to score or ........"
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that is funny you forgot Doug Williams // kinda shows your .......well it at least proves your not very accurate
Do you find it funny? that McRibb did not know about ties in the NFL????
Pretty hilarious that he wouldn't know the rules of overtime.....
and even funnier that he would admit that none of the knuckleheads on his team said "we need to score or ........"
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