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http://thegrio.com/2009/10/14/the-crowning-of-nikole-churchill/


Hypocrisy reigns for critics of the first non-black Miss Hampton U
Opinion
by David A. Love | October 14, 2009 at 9:00 AM

The crowning of Nikole Churchill as the first non-black Miss Hampton University has caused a ruckus at the historically-black college and throughout the African-American community. Hampton alumni, bloggers, and callers into black radio talk shows are upset that Churchill, 22, was selected to fill a representative role for a traditionally black institution.

As a student at Hampton, Churchill was certainly eligible to compete and ultimately win the award. Any objections to her crowning that are based on her skin color are nothing less than hypocritical.

Churchill, who is from Hawaii, was selected to be Miss Hampton University from among 10 contestants. In addition to receiving a $1,500 scholarship, she will serve as the school’s homecoming queen and will compete in the 2010 Miss Virginia pageant.

Churchill’s mother is of Italian ancestry, and her father is from Guam. In a letter to President Obama – a fellow Hawaiian – the nursing major said that many Hampton students do not accept her crowning, and have made negative comments about her.

“It would be much easier to say that possibly some were not accepting of the news because I wasn’t the most qualified contestant; however, the true reason for the disapproval was because of the color of my skin. I am not African-American,” she told the president. “Despite the unfortunate beliefs that some are saying I should not have won, I am desperately trying to focus on those who believe in me and support me and my goal to represent this beautiful, multicultural campus the very best way that I can.”

Churchill later apologized to the Hampton University community for writing the letter.

No apology was necessary; black folks should be able to relate to Ms. Churchill’s situation. The black experience in America has been one of exclusion, of society questioning our abilities and qualifications. The troubling legacy of racial exclusion by white universities is why historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were founded in the first place.

When black students first integrated into the public schools and colleges, they were greeted with insults and death threats, and were ostracized until graduation day. Even today, people of color are still scrutinized. They are the object of suspicion at school and, in the workplace, their credentials and capabilities are questioned. America’s first black president won a fair election, despite race-baiting from his political opponents. Yet an entire segment of the population believes he is unqualified, illegitimate and unfit to serve.

Dr. Martin Luther King talked about the drum major instinct, which he described as “a need that some people have to feel superior. A need that some people have to feel that they are first, and to feel that their white skin ordained them to be first.” Sadly, the oppressed internalize their own oppression from time to time. In the past, this resulted in “paper bag tests” for admission to exclusive African-American organizations, or the denial of so-called “lower-class” black people. Then there were the lighter-skinned blacks who were able to pass for white and occasionally abandoned their darker family members for a full-fledged life in mainstream society.

Yet, the black community has always had a tradition of bringing in others and claiming them as their own. African-Americans, as longstanding victims of discrimination, are in a special position to show tolerance and inclusion. We can’t afford to do any less. Anyone who gets upset over Churchill’s victory has not learned the lessons of history.

It is fitting that Churchill has invited President Obama to come to Hampton to speak about diversity. Hopefully he will accept the offer, and allow a constructive dialogue to take root.

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First bi-racial Miss Japan called ‘not Japanese enough’ [View all] , Billy Ray Valentine, Mon Mar-23-15 02:41 PM
 
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that's probably why she won......ba dum bump! (rim-shot)
Mar 23rd 2015
1
If pops was white, do y'all think this would be as big an issue?
Mar 23rd 2015
2
Yes definitely
Mar 23rd 2015
5
Japan seems like a rough place to live if one isn't ethnically japanese
Mar 23rd 2015
8
      You don't see Japanese police soul clapping Nigerians tho
Mar 23rd 2015
13
RE: If pops was white, do y'all think this would be as big an issue?
Mar 23rd 2015
9
yup. "gaijin" is all-inclusive. it means "ain't Japanese" LOL
Mar 23rd 2015
11
i hadn't heard that word since Wolverine comics
Mar 23rd 2015
20
Yup
Mar 23rd 2015
16
if you're not japanese TDFWU
Mar 23rd 2015
18
RE: if you're not japanese TDFWU
Mar 23rd 2015
42
RE: If pops was white, do y'all think this would be as big an issue?
Mar 23rd 2015
23
Yeah. How dare Japan have (ethnic, cultural, national, etc.) pride?
Mar 26th 2015
62
      Xenophobia. It's what's for dinner.
Mar 26th 2015
64
this is nothing new for Japan see Sachio Kinugasa
Mar 23rd 2015
3
sheit
Mar 23rd 2015
4
She doesn't date black men, man.
Mar 23rd 2015
17
she definitely doesn't stand like a Japanese woman
Mar 23rd 2015
6
yeah equally shameful
Mar 23rd 2015
10
Why
Mar 23rd 2015
14
      She's "Ms. Hampton U" and not "Ms. Black Queen at Hampton"
Mar 23rd 2015
25
      She's a student at that institution and should therefore be accepted
Mar 23rd 2015
27
She ain't cute though, that's the real problem.
Mar 23rd 2015
28
      at all.. just light with that good hair.
Mar 24th 2015
56
I mean if Miss Ghana wasn't black, wouldn't folks be mad?
Mar 23rd 2015
12
What are y'all going to do about it?
Mar 23rd 2015
15
We're all inboxing hollers now, offering to take her away from all this
Mar 23rd 2015
19
LOL
Mar 23rd 2015
21
RE: We're all inboxing hollers now, offering to take her away from all t...
Mar 23rd 2015
26
      Gambatte Kudosai!!
Mar 23rd 2015
30
masturbating to blasian girls on xvideos
Mar 23rd 2015
22
      It's been that rough for you huh?
Mar 23rd 2015
31
           nah, I use lotion
Mar 23rd 2015
34
           Logs off.
Mar 23rd 2015
38
           ^^^lmao@this exchange
Mar 23rd 2015
45
                SUN!
Mar 23rd 2015
50
           lmao flawless victory
Mar 24th 2015
58
           LOL
Mar 23rd 2015
52
why are you surprised? (c)
Mar 23rd 2015
24
Real Question: Would y'all wife up or is that too skinny for yall thick
Mar 23rd 2015
29
after a kid she'd be just right
Mar 23rd 2015
32
RE: after a kid she'd be just right
Mar 23rd 2015
33
      I'm talking the look
Mar 23rd 2015
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           RE: I'm talking the look
Mar 23rd 2015
43
She didn't do it for me when I first saw the pics
Mar 23rd 2015
35
I could do it,
Mar 23rd 2015
37
She fine as hell, fuck a thick.
Mar 23rd 2015
44
That's a weird, pretty bad article
Mar 23rd 2015
36
I hate the general trend in journalism which can be summed up as
Mar 23rd 2015
40
Any race bait will do here
Mar 23rd 2015
53
RE: First bi-racial Miss Japan called ‘not Japanese enough’
Mar 23rd 2015
39
hnnnnnnnnnggggg........................
Mar 23rd 2015
46
.............................
Mar 23rd 2015
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      .......i really strained, looks like i cant be bothered
Mar 23rd 2015
48
same thing black folks did to tiger,
Mar 23rd 2015
49
she look filipina
Mar 23rd 2015
51
RE: she look filipina
Mar 23rd 2015
54
The story is they crowned her and that's progress...
Mar 24th 2015
55
Tell that to the Anui
Mar 24th 2015
57
Ainu
Mar 24th 2015
61
i found my fav TOKPR iin here
Mar 24th 2015
59
Probably blown out of proportion, like this kind of stuff always is
Mar 24th 2015
60
RE: Probably blown out of proportion, like this kind of stuff always is
Mar 26th 2015
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