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From The Executive Director
Date: October 7, 1997
TO: Project RACE members:
We are awaiting the decision from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
regarding a multiracial classification. I doubt we will get exactly what we
want. We may get "check all that apply" with no mention of the word
multiracial. Why? Because the OMB is most apt to bow to political pressure
from minority groups who fear the term "multiracial." But isn’t that an
appropriate term?
I testified before the Congressional Subcommittee on this issue on July 25,
1997. They asked me to return to Washington at that time and give them my
views on the Interagency recommendation to OMB. I told them, "Under the
current recommendation, my children and millions of children like them merely
become "check all that apply" kids or "check more than one box" or "more than
one race persons." They will be known as "multiple check-offs, or half and
halfers." Or as John Hope Franklin, Chairman of President Clinton’s Race
Relations Commission referred to them, "half-white Negroes" and "half-black
whites." They are none of the above—they are multiracial children."
Project RACE stands firm in its advocacy for a true multiracial category.
Some of the other advocacy groups that once claimed to be
"multiracial/multiethnic advocates" have been persuaded by OMB, The Census
Bureau, and the "traditional minority groups" to give up the fight for a
multiracial category and settle for check all that apply. They formerly
advocated for a multiracial classification. They have compromised their
values and bought into the hindsight of Washington instead of the true future
needs of multiracial children and adults.
James Landrith, Project RACE member and publisher of "The Multiracial
Activist" has written a wonderful article called "Daddy’s House," which he is
allowing us to reprint here. I urge you to read it.
Susan Graham
Executive Director
Daddy's House (or Knowing Who Your True Friends Really Are)
Also printed in Interracial
Voice's Contributing Writers and Their Essays.
Those of us involved in the movement towards adding a multiracial
category with racial sub-identifiers to the census and other forms that
collect racial data are parents of multiracial children, multiracials
ourselves or just dedicated to ending the oppression levied by the
government and civil rights organizations such as the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the
National Council of LaRaza (NCLR).
These civil rights organizations have taken a hard line approach against
multiracials and don't want to see a multiracial category. Their
attitude is rooted in the one-drop rule, an old standby of racial
separatists like the Ku Klux Klan, that states that if you have any
black ancestors, then you are black and only black, so get over it.
These organizations use the one-drop rule to "stack the deck" or
artificially inflate their numbers. But they are not alone. Another
participant in the racial Jihad on multiracials are white Members of
Congress with apologetic attitudes for actions committed by their
ancestors. This attitude is fine as a personal choice, but to force
multiracials into one-drop compliance based on self-guilt for things
their ancestors may or may not have done is disgusting and revolting.
Yet another combatant in the war on multiracials are certain black
Members of Congress who wish to keep in the good graces of the NAACP by
telling multiracials to grow up and just be black. Jim Crow is alive
and well in America and he has an NAACP membership.
On May 22, 1997, Harold McDougall, the Washington Director of the NAACP
testified at a Congressional hearing on this topic and went on record
about feeling uncomfortable about a 12-year old multiracial child (who
also testified at the hearing) having the right to self-identify,
because his own son could be mistaken for multiracial. Ah, we get to
the heart of the matter, or let the black cat out of the bag, so to
speak. An overwhelming portion of this campaign of resistance has been
fueled by black elitists and their discomfort with accepting their own
multiracial heritage and by Latinos who don't admit their African roots.
The basic underlying reason for this opposition stems from the fact that
most black Americans have white ancestors and that is an uncomfortable
thing to think about. Acknowledging multiracials means coming to grips
with a heritage they may want to leave buried. If multiracials get the
category, then a basic belief of many in the black community will be
shattered. Better to leave that white ancestors thing alone, than admit
the truth. So the Office on Management and Budget (OMB) and the
Interagency Committee for the Review of the Racial and Ethnic Standards
(tasked with providing a recommendation for the collection of racial
data for the next census) decided to ease their discomfort and instead
stick it to the multiracial community. Who's gonna know? After all,
only black people are qualified to discuss matters of race in this
country, so no one else cares. Right?
It's time brothers and sisters. It's time to go all out against this
racial onslaught against our families and ourselves. The longer we roll
over and take it, the longer it will continue. The NAACP and NCLR are
rejoicing in the knowledge that they got their way with the Interagency
Committee and the OMB. This can be remedied, but you have to start
getting vocal and stop treating the civil rights community like strict
parents who are going to punish you for stepping over the racial line.
They already have.
You are of age. Declare your racial
independence and move out of Daddy's house. He's only keeping
you around for the tax deduction anyway. Sure, he might get angry,
he'll certainly call you names, he already has, but in the end you'll be
able to call yourself by your own name - multiracial.
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