Read what a White Reporter wrote in a Georgia Newspaper About President
Elect Obama-Andrew M. Manis: When Are WE Going to Get Over It?

Andrew M. Manis is associate professor of history at Macon State
College in Georgia and wrote this for an editorial in
the Macon Telegraph.
Andrew M.
Manis: When Are WE Going to Get Over It?
For much of the last forty years, ever since America
"fixed" its race problem in the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts, we white
people have been impatient with African Americans who continued to blame race for
their difficulties. Often we have heard whites ask, "When are African Americans
finally going to get over it? Now I want to ask: "When are we White Americans going
to get over our ridiculous obsession with skin color?
Recent reports that "Election Spurs Hundreds' of Race
Threats, Crimes" should frighten and infuriate every one of us. Having grown up in
"Bombingham," Alabama in the 1960s, I remember overhearing an avalanche of
comments about what many white classmates and their parents wanted to do to John and Bobby
Kennedy and Martin Luther King. Eventually, as you may recall, in all three cases, someone
decided to do more than "talk the talk."
Since our recent presidential election, to our eternal shame
we are once again hearing the same reprehensible talk I remember from my boyhood.
We white people have controlled political life in the
disunited colonies and United States for some 400 years on this continent. Conservative
whites have been in power 28 of the last 40 years. Even during the eight Clinton years,
conservatives in Congress blocked most of his agenda and pulled him to the right. Yet
never in that period did I read any headlines suggesting that anyone was calling for the
assassinations of presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan, or either of the Bushes. Criticize them,
yes. Call for their impeachment, perhaps. But there were no bounties on their heads. And
even when someone did try to kill Ronald Reagan, the perpetrator was non-political mental
case who wanted merely to impress Jody Foster.
But elect a liberal who happens to be Black and we're back in
the sixties again. At this point in our history, we should be proud that we've proven what
conservatives are always saying -- that in America anything is possible, EVEN electing a
black man as president. But instead we now hear that school children from Maine to
California are talking about wanting to "assassinate Obama."
Fighting the urge to throw up, I can only ask, "How
long?" How long before we white people realize we can't make our nation, much less
the whole world, look like us? How long until we white people can - once and for all - get
over this hell-conceived preoccupation with skin color? How long until we white people get
over the demonic conviction that white skin makes us superior? How long before we white
people get over our bitter resentments about being demoted to the status of equality with
non-whites?
How long before we get over our expectations that we should be
at the head of the line merely because of our white skin? How long until we white people
end our silence and call out our peers when they share the latest racist jokes in the
privacy of our white-only conversations?
I believe in free speech, but how long until we white people
start making racist loudmouths as socially uncomfortable as we do flag burners? How long
until we white people will stop insisting that blacks exercise personal responsibility,
build strong families, educate themselves enough to edit the Harvard Law Review, and work
hard enough to become President of the United States, only to threaten to assassinate them
when they do?
How long before we starting "living out the true
meaning" of our creeds, both civil and religious, that all men and women are created
equal and that "red and yellow, black and white" all are precious in God's
sight?
Until this past November 4, I didn't believe this country
would ever elect an African American to the presidency. I still don't believe I'll live
long enough to see us white people get over our racism problem. But here's my three-point
plan: First, everyday that Barack Obama lives in the White House that Black Slaves Built,
I'm going to pray that God (and the Secret Service) will protect him and his family from
us white people.
Second, I'm going to report to the FBI any white person I
overhear saying, in seriousness or in jest, anything of a threatening nature about
President Obama. Third, I'm going to pray to live long enough to see America surprise
the world once again, when white people can "in spirit and in truth" sing of our
damnable color prejudice, "We HAVE overcome."
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