Alysis-Obama’s rise stuns observers of U.S. race relations

Barack Obama’s sudden ascendancy to front-runner status among Democrats vying for the White House has opened what could be a new chapter in race relations in America.

Observers of the U.S. debate over race say that however this may be fleeting, Obama’s victory in last week’s Iowa caucuses shatters an assumption about black Americans in national politics. Iowa is largely white and rural.

The Illinois senator would be the first black president and several commentators and voters said the excitement over his candidacy has led them to imagine a softening their long-held skepticism about black-white relations in the United States.

“Obama has stepped up out of the script and we are in uncharted waters,” said William Jelani Cobb, history professor at Atlanta’s Spelman College and the author of a recent book of essays on contemporary black culture.

Obama, 46, leads Sen. Hillary Clinton, 60, in opinion polls in New Hampshire, which votes on Tuesday in the state-by-state process of choosing Republican and Democratic candidates for November’s election to succeed President George W. Bush.

Cobb said Obama’s win in Iowa was striking because historically the first blacks to break into fields traditionally dominated by whites succeeded by offering continuity rather than reform.

The sharp gap between America’s white majority and blacks who make up around 13 percent of the population challenges the nation’s sense of itself as a place of boundless opportunity.

African Americans on average experience higher mortality rates than whites and lower life expectancy despite a black middle class that has grown since the civil rights movement in the 1960s. They also earn far less on average and are more likely to be arrested, charged and incarcerated.

Those disparities are most stark in inner cities and have stoked debate between civil rights leaders and others who highlight prejudice as a cause. Conservatives say blacks should take responsibility for solving their problems.

Obama’s appeal to white voters stems in part from his multicultural heritage as a child of a white American mother and a Kenyan father who grew up in Hawaii and Indonesia, commentators and voters said.

That and his optimistic message set him apart from other black politicians and helps him appear non-threatening, allowing many Democratic voters to feel good about his Iowa victory as a heartwarming story.

“To become that first black president, he does not seem to be looking at it from that point of view. He just wants people to vote for him because he’s the right candidate,” said Francis Charfauros, a coffee shop manager in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Obama has also followed Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick and other black politicians who distanced themselves when they ran for office from civil rights leaders such as Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson who primarily crusade for racial justice.

“He (Obama) is not fire-and-brimstone like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. He’s an individual like the rest of us. We’re not going to a revival meeting,” said Al Bourque, a white retiree living in Portsmouth, NH

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