In his article Obama, Africa, and the Post-Racial Michael Janis examines aspects of U.S. president Barack Obama\u27s election in the context of the epistemology and history of racism. Following an introduction to the history of racism in Europe and in the U.S., Janis discusses the media in the U.S. and in Africa in relation to African American and African politics. The debates on race ignited by the campaign are considered in the light of Africana perspectives on relations between Africa and the West and on the history of slavery and colonialism. Based on selected data in the media of the U.S. and Africa, Obama\u27s critical reception reveals that the post-racial remains contingent upon reparations and the historical contextualization o...
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The 2008 presidential election was celebrated around the world as a seminal moment in U.S. political...
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This paper explores the issue of racial views within the United States, particularly after the elect...
When he filled out the race section of the 2010 U.S. Census survey, President Barack Obama checked t...
There is no region of world outside of the United States where Obama's meteoric rise generated as mu...
In an op-ed piece, Julius Amin, professor and chair of history, says Barack Obama transcended Americ...
The 2008 election of President Barack Obama represents a halcyon moment in U.S. history. President O...
This chapter interrogates the reality of racism and white supremacy in what some today refer to as “...
President Obamas presidential victory in 2008 was seen as a historic moment, and many people claimed...
The election of Barack H. Obama as President of the United States was a significant event in the soc...
During the 2008 Presidential election, one of the key questions was whether the ascendancy of Barack...
During the 2008 Presidential election, one of the key questions was whether the ascendancy of Barack...
Has Barack Obama's success transformed the racial divide? Did he somehow transcend or help bring to ...
The 2008 presidential election was celebrated around the world as a seminal moment in U.S. political...
With the election in 2008 of Barack Hussein Obama as president of the United States, there is renewe...
With the election of the first black president, commentators and pundits said that Americans could n...
This article takes the speech that Barack Obama made in his campaign for democratic nomination in 20...
This paper explores the issue of racial views within the United States, particularly after the elect...
When he filled out the race section of the 2010 U.S. Census survey, President Barack Obama checked t...
There is no region of world outside of the United States where Obama's meteoric rise generated as mu...
In an op-ed piece, Julius Amin, professor and chair of history, says Barack Obama transcended Americ...