Saturday, April 30, 2011

Birth Certificate just Jim Crow all Over Again


Birth Certificate just Jim Crow all Over Again

Birth Certificate just Jim Crow all Over Again

April 30, 2011 posted by Veterans Today · 4 Comments 

Trump has gone on now to question Barack Obama’s intellectual credentials, which is sort of like Woody Allen questioning whether Arnold Schwarzenegger is actually physically powerful.

Trump now wants Barack’s undergraduate grade transcripts.


—Juan Cole /Informed Comment
TRUMP YOU ARE FIRED!
There isn’t actually any mystery about the phenomenon of birtherism, the denial that Barack Obama is a US citizen and has a right to vote and hold office, or why obnoxious billionaire Donald Trump is resorting to it in his farce of a presidential bid.
Birthers are concentrated in former slaver, former Jim Crow states, which were forced to stop legal discrimination against African-Americans by the intervention of the Federal government from the 1960s, but many of whom retain a commitment to race and caste hierarchies as a way of ordering their societies.
A “Research 2000″ opinion poll for Daily Kos, conducted 7/27-30, 2009, discovered the geography of this myth:
‘Do you believe that Barack Obama was born in the United States of America or not? [I am showing here poll results for "no" and not sure only - JC:]…
…No 11
Not sure 12
So 11 percent of Americans are Obama-hating conspiracy theorists. How do they break down?
………No… Not sure
Rep …28… 30
Ind ……8…. 9
Dem ….4…. 3
South ….23… 30
Midwest …6…. 4
West ……..7…. 6
Northeast 4…. 3 …’
The South can be defined as: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Virginia, and South Carolina, which, save for Texas, Florida and Virginia, is still distinctive in having very low rates of interracial marriage despite having high minority populations:
interracial marriage US 2000
Interracial Marriage, US, 2000
Interracial marriage in Minnesota and Vermont is also rare. But 1/3 of South Carolinians are African-American, and in 2000, only 3.5% of Minnesotans were.
African Americans in the US, 2000

African Americans in the US, 2000
That is, to see the full extent of caste as it operates in the American South, super-impose these two maps on one another.
My guess is that interracial marriage in Texas and Florida is between people of northern European heritage and those of Latino heritage, not with African-Americans in the main; Virginia is skewed by Northern Virginia, which is like the Northeast. African-Americans marrying whites accounts for 11% of interracial marriages nation-wide, but the South clearly lags here.
Low rates of interracial marriage despite high rates of racial diversity map on to prejudice and concerns about racial status. And it is precisely the intersection of these two things that predicts where birthers will be found disproportionately.
Let us compare this geography of the denial to an African-American of the right to vote and hold office on grounds of unclear ‘citizenship’ to the remarks of James M. Nabrit, Jr. in his 1939 journal article, “Disabilities Affecting Suffrage Among Negroes,” The Journal of Negro Education, Vol. 8, No. 3, (Jul., 1939), pp. 383-394, this quote on p. 384:
‘It is interesting to note that the states which enjoy the most unhampered exercise of the right of suffrage and impose the fewest number of restrictions are the states which are furthest advanced economically, educationally, and socially; whereas the ten states, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Virginia, Oklahoma, South Carolina, which have hinged the right of suffrage around and about by numerous restrictions such as reading and understanding tests of state and national constitutions, property qualifications (both real and personal), racial discriminations in registration, are those states of which the President [Roosevelt] asked that a study be made of their economic conditions, since they constitute, in his words, the “number one economic problem in the United States…” ‘
he adds:
“Although registration laws, poll-tax requirements, and reading and understanding constitution clauses have been upheld by the courts as reasonable exercise of legislative power for the purpose of preserving the purity of the ballot, the history of suffrage legislation in the South shows these provisions were not enacted for that pur- pose, but were designed solely to exclude Negroes from exercising the right to vote guaranteed them by the prohibition in the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.”
Indeed, when you bring up the idea of citizenship and the laws around it, it should be remembered that neither citizenship nor right to vote for African-Americans were considered in the early history of American naturalization law (see Charles H. Wesley, “Negro Suffrage in the Period of Constitution-Making, 1787-1865,” The Journal of Negro History, Vol. 32, No. 2 (Apr., 1947), pp. 143-168, this quote on 152-153:)
‘ The first Naturalization Law of the United States, which was approved by Congress on March 26, 1790, bestowed citizenship as a matter of right and established a uniform law. It granted this right to “free white” aliens who had resided within the jurisdiction of the United States for two years. This period of residence was lengthened to five years in 1795. The Militia Law of 1792 also contained the word “white.” The act to incorporate the District of Columbia of May 5, 1802, confined the franchise to “free white male inhabitants.” These acts and others indicate that Congressional trends were towards the restriction of citizenship to free white males. This explains in part also why no action is to be found providing for Negro suffrage. Nevertheless, the paradox of citizenship interpretation was still apparent, for a resolution of the House of Representatives on December 21, 1803, stated that the Committee to enquire and report on the effectual protection of Ameri- can seamen, resolved also “to enquire into the expediency of granting protection to such American seamen citizens of the United States, as are free persons of color.” While giving on the one hand some credence to the concept of citizenship for some, there was still the negation of suffrage participation.” ‘
Trump has gone on now to question Barack Obama’s intellectual credentials, which is sort of like Woody Allen questioning whether Arnold Schwarzenegger is actually physically powerful. He now wants undergraduate grade transcripts.
Late night talk show host David Letterman called this tactic what it is, racism.
Questioning whether an African-American can vote and hold office based on his academic accomplishments is again a way of pandering to residual Jim Crow sentiments.
The Georgia State constitution, Dr. Nabrit informed us in 1939, then had the following provision for ability to vote in that state:
‘ . All persons who can correctly read in the English Language any paragraph of the Constitution of the United States, of this state and correctly write the same in the English language when read to them by one of the registrars and all persons who solely because of physical disability are unable to comply with the above requirements but who can understand and give reasonable in- terpretation of any paragraph of the Constitution of the United States or of this State that may be read to them by any one of the registrars;
Just so the test could be targeted to the intended subset of would-be voters, the constitution further provided that:
‘F. Section 34-111 (44) Race to be noted in book. For the purpose of more easily identifying Voters, the officers in charge of the Voters’ book shall note therein, in connection with each signa- ture, the race of the person signing- that is to say, whether white or colored?
Trump is following the Karl Rove handbook, wherein you don’t smear your opponent where he is weak, you demean him where he is strong. Obama is the most cerebral president since Woodrow Wilson, so Trump-Rove (TRove?) decries him as an undeserving affirmative action baby. But where it gets really ugly is that Trump is playing to Old South conceptions of racial discrimination in voting and office-holding.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Juan R. I. Cole, Middle East scholar,  is Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the University of Michigan. For three decades, he has sought to put the relationship of the West and the Muslim world in historical context. He has given many radio and press interviews. He has written widely about Egypt, Iran, Iraq, and South Asia. He has commented extensively on al-Qaeda and the Taliban, the Iraq War, the politics of Pakistan and Afghanistan, and Iranian domestic struggles and foreign affairs. His website: www.juancole.com andInformed Comment

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4 Responses to “Birth Certificate just Jim Crow all Over Again”
  1. Barbarosa says:
    In some sense, this article is absolutely accurate in describing the kerfluffle over President Obama’s birth certificate as a modern day Jim Crow message. However, it is a strategy designed to mislead. Donald Trump is anything but a racist- a carnival barker perhaps, but clearly not a racist, despite what the MSM has done in the form of Bob Schieffer and others to incite the unruly mob with histrionics (calling Trump a racist for merely asking for information).
    The reason for this overriding strategy by the PTB (Donald is playing the tool to the tea partiers here) has nothing whatsoever to do with Jim Crow per se. It is a contrived and staged racial kabuki dance with none other than Donald Trump playing the role of minstrel/P.T. Barnum. The Donald’s relationship with the New York banking community, his ties to George Soros, and related historical Trump business relationships in real estate and the gaming industry evidence that this whole show is a two pronged attack on the American people- first, to keep the population occupied with nonsense in order to distract them from the major issues of the world and the day- e.g., the Fukushima nuclear disaster, which is estimated to have released the radioactive equivalent of some 2000 nuclear bombs, each the radiation equivalent of some 30-40 times those dropped at Nagasaki and Hiroshima and of course, the various pincer attacks on Chinese and Russian resource assets in Libya and Syria, emanating from the revolutions in the middle east, perhaps to initiate a world war, in order to distract the population from the rapidly collapsing federal reserve/fiat dollar system. The plot has the added benefit of pitting the untermensch against each other, on contrived racial grounds, with added reference and bonus to Whoppi Goldberg and Mr. Schieffer for the assist here.
    How splendidly they play their game!
    Of course, there are issues with Obama’s birth certificate, perhaps the fact that his real birth father is not Barack Obama, Sr., but rather some other gentleman and the reality that that truth may seriously negatively impact the overriding Obama narrative (Dreams of My Father) used to make him the choice over two woeful challengers (the contrived unknown being the lesser of the two known evils).
    The reason why we get live birth certificates coming out of the Obama administration which are, on their face, clear, unprofessional, intentional forgeries, is once again, to deliberately distract the population from the real issues and have them debate constantly the merits of newly forged Live Birth Certificate.
    It reminds one of standing around the water cooler in any business office and listening to the mailroom clerks (although, really, any discussion on ESPN can be used as a substitute) discussing with intellectual ferocity and high-leveled statistical analysis the forecast champion of any game of sport that one never knew could be offered from such individuals, given their station in life.
    Of course, it is all smoke and mirrors.
    You can think about something more useful (and I recommend that you do), or simply enjoy the show!
  2. Trump is being ridiculous. He has never been a very good showman and that is all he is trying to do, put on a show with his false hairdo et al. Probably for the purpose of showing America, what a ridiculous farce they have allowed their electoral system to come to, to even consider such an oaf as he.
    There have been some truely ridiculous candidates presented or suggested for the US Presidency, among them Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and now Donald Trump, who seems to trump them all.
    They are not taking him seriously, are they?
  3. foo says:
    What irrelevant hogwash!
    Let’s say that someone pulls a dirty trick on me, and I decide to get even with him. I hire a private investigator, and he uncovers incontrovertible evidence that the person is a child molester. Does my motive in any way invalidate the evidence?
    I don’t care whether or not a large percentage of “birthers” are racist yahoo scumbags. The issue is whether or not Obama is a natural born citizen, not the motive of those who allege that he is not.
    Now let me change gears.
    Things were so much simpler, just three days ago. The issue then was whether the Long Form Birth Certificate were legitimate or forged. Now that the document has been proved to have been faked, there is a new question.
    Given how obviously the document was forged, I wonder:
    1) Was the clumsiness of the forgery due to incompetence, or
    2) Was the clumsiness itself faked, to make it easy to discover the forgery?
    In other words:
    1) Was the document meant to be believed, to close off debate, or
    2) Was the forgery meant to be discovered, to keep the “birther” distraction going?
    Are we being played? Was the faked Long Form released to keep the “birther” controversy alive, to distract us from the escalating wars, the ramping up of the police state and the tanking of the economy?

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