Obamas recount personal experiences of racial profiling (Salon)
In an upcoming interview with People, President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama opened up about their personal experiences with racial profiling, speaking directly to the persistent prejudice currently at the forefront of public debate. The Obamas refuted the notion that the White House has insulated them or their daughters from racism, and described past instances of what the president described as indignities.
Before [we lived in the White House], Barack Obama was a black man that lived on the South Side of Chicago, who had his share of troubles catching cabs, the first lady said, before recalling another specific racist incident. He was wearing a tuxedo at a black-tie dinner, and somebody asked him to get coffee.
The president also spoke to experiences that he says are common to black men of all ages, which he has faced before. Theres no black male my age, whos a professional, who hasnt come out of a restaurant and is waiting for their car and somebody didnt hand them their car keys, Obama said.
Link: http://www.salon.com/2014/12/17/obamas_recount_personal_experiences_of_racial_profiling/