A new Pew Research Center book, entitled The Next America, has found a significant generational gap on matters of race, and concluded, among other things, that the majority of Americans don’t view President Barack Obama as black.
Although President Obama identifies as African-American, his mother was of European ancestry and most Americans (52 percent, to be exact) see him as “mixed race.”
Pew’s study has also determined that whites will be a minority in America by 2060 and that the increasing number of interracial relationships and biracial births has had a real impact on the public’s attitudes on both.
“Our intricate new racial tapestry is being woven by the more than 40 million immigrants who have arrived since 1965, about half of them Hispanics and nearly three in ten Asians,” according to Pew.
Curiously, African-Americans see the president as black by a wider margin than their white and Latino peers.
While 53 percent of whites and 61 percent of Latinos consider Obama “mixed race,” 55 percent of African-Americans label him “black” while just 34 percent say he’s biracial.
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