Not much different than when Barry was touted as the "First Black President" when he is bi-racial.
I don't get this idea that people seem to have that a person can only be associated with one race. This isn't the 12th century, where multi racial people were virtually unheard of.
Not much different than when Barry was touted as the "First Black President" when he is bi-racial.
I don't get this idea that people seem to have that a person can only be associated with one race. This isn't the 12th century, where multi racial people were virtually unheard of.