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Remember Your Other 5 Black Presidents
Compiled by the DiversityInc staff - Feb 15, 2008
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It has been said that this year was the first time a major political party in the United States nominated a woman or a Black person as its presidential candidate. For women, that is true, but some historians say Barack Obama will not be the nation's first Black president. They say he certainly won't be the first president with Black ancestors--just the first to acknowledge his Blackness. 

 

Which other presidents hid their African ancestry? Well, it's not Bill Clinton, even though the Congressional Black Caucus honored him as the nation's "first Black president" at its 2001 annual awards dinner. Presidents Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge all had Black ancestors they kept in their genealogical closets, according to historians.

 

Harding did not deny his African ancestry when Republican leaders called on him to deny his "Negro" history. He said, "How should I know whether or not one of my ancestors might have jumped the fence?"  

 

Does African ancestry make these men Black? If the bar is the one-drop rule, then yes. The one-drop rule is a historical term used during the Jim Crow era that defines a person with one drop of sub-Saharan-African ancestry as not white and therefore must be Black. If that's the bar, then there have already been other Black presidents, says historian Leroy Vaughn, author of Black People and Their Place in World History. 

  

The first  president with African ancestry was Jefferson, who served two terms between 1801 and 1809. Jefferson was described as the "son of a half-breed Indian squaw and a Virginia mulatto father," as stated in Vaughn's findings. Jefferson also was said to have destroyed all documentation attached to his mother, even going to extremes to seize letters written by his mother to other people.  

  

President Andrew Jackson, the nation's seventh president, was in office between 1829 and 1837. Vaughn cites an article written in The Virginia Magazine of History that states Jackson was the son of an Irish woman who married a Black man. The magazine also stated that Jackson's oldest brother had been sold as a slave.  

  

Lincoln, the nation's 16th president, served between 1861 and 1865. Lincoln was said to have been the illegitimate son of an African man, according to Vaughn's findings. Lincoln had very dark skin and coarse hair and his mother allegedly came from an Ethiopian tribe. His heritage fueled so much controversy that Lincoln was nicknamed "Abraham Africanus the First" by his opponents. 

  

President Warren Harding, the 29th president, in office between 1921 and 1923, apparently never denied his ancestry. According to Vaughn, William Chancellor, a professor of economics and politics at Wooster College in Ohio, wrote a book on the Harding family genealogy. Evidently, Harding had Black ancestors between both sets of parents. Chancellor also said that Harding attended Iberia College, a school founded to educate fugitive slaves. 


Coolidge, the nation's 30th president, served between 1923 and 1929 and supposedly was proud of his heritage. He claimed his mother was dark because of mixed Indian ancestry. Coolidge's mother's maiden name was "Moor," and in Europe, the name "Moor" was given to all Blacks, just as "Negro" was used in America. It later was concluded that Coolidge was part Black.


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Posted Wednesday Dec 30, 2009 by Guest;
i wish they would teach this in school instead of lying to everyone then telling the truth when we get to college.
Posted Saturday Jan 2, 2010 by Guest;
Wow this was better than in school where they teach you lies -.- I have to agree with the guest that posted on dec 30..
Posted Friday Jan 15, 2010 by Guest;
You failed to show dissenting views..
Posted Monday Jan 18, 2010 by Guest;
GREAT STUFF, I CAN USE THIS INFO FOR MY BLACK HISTORY PROGRAM.
Posted Saturday Jan 23, 2010 by Guest;
it is alot of thoings that people dont wont you to know and that is why obama is not the first black president because of the white people and george washington is not the first president John Henson .
Posted Friday Feb 12, 2010 by Guest;
Sooooo, why are we lied to? How come Americans have such issues with just telling the truth. Lets impliment these findings and studies in our history books, starting with re-educating the conservative white Americans... They can't handle the truth, not us!.
Posted Friday Feb 12, 2010 by Guest;
* Good information but what about Dwight D. Eisenhower the 34th president of the United States, his mothe was black and indian, is what I understand. Please Reply,.
Posted Tuesday Feb 16, 2010 by Guest;
Lincoln did not originate the idea of the emanicipation proclamation or the 13th amendment, The emanicipation proclamation was based on General Benjamin Franklin Butler's "Contraband of War" order which declared slaves "contraband" in the states in rebellion initially seized by the union army and ultimately set free by Butler's troops. Lincoln was advised by Edward M. Stanton his secretary of war to widen the policy by use of an executive order and thus the "emancipation proclamation" was born.

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