The article discusses the racial identity of Kamala Harris, the current Vice President of the United States. It examines how her background, which includes African and Indian ancestry, has been the subject of recent controversy and scrutiny.
The article begins by addressing a claim made by former President Donald Trump, who falsely stated that Harris had only recently acknowledged her African heritage, implying that she had "switched up" and turned Black for some perceived advantage. The article refutes this claim, providing details about Harris' father, Donald J. Harris, who was born in Jamaica and is of African descent, with some Irish ancestry as well.
The article delves into the complexities of Harris' racial identity, noting that her grandmother was not "pure Black," and that her parents, who were Afro-Jamaicans, were also not "pure Black." The author suggests that it is rare to find someone in America who is "pure Black," and that most Black people have some degree of mixed lineage.
The article highlights the nuances and challenges in categorizing individuals' racial identities, particularly in the case of multiracial individuals like Kamala Harris. It suggests that simplistic notions of racial categorization often fail to capture the true diversity and complexity of people's backgrounds and experiences.
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by William Spiv... om medium.com 08-01-2024
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