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On January 20th 2009, Barack Hussein Obama II will become the first biracial president. His Father is listed as African and his mother is Caucasian. Therefore his official racial designation is white (by way of the mother's race).

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Most people would say Barack Obama is black, although technically, he is biracial. Historically, if a person had a certain percentage of black ancestry and had skin color that was darker than white skin, society considered that person black.

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The ONLY one that we will have had so far will be Barack Obama.

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Barack Obama fits that description.

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