I am not an African. I am an American.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am an African-American in America. That will never change. But I don't have to be defined by that.
Obama is not an African American president, but a president of all Americans. It doesn't matter if you are black, white, Hispanic, he's the president of all races.
There's no question that I'm African-American. OK? I'm a black man. We're not going to escape that.
Most of all, I dislike this idea nowadays that if you're a black person in America, then you must be called African-American. Listen, I've visited Africa, and I've got news for everyone: I'm not an African.
I am an American. Black. Conservative. I don't use African-American, because I'm American, I'm black and I'm conservative. I don't like people trying to label me. African- American is socially acceptable for some people, but I am not some people.
I am a black man inside and outside and you are white men on the outside, but inside, you are Africans like me.
I went to a segregated school; I was born a Negro, not a black man.
Because I am an African, I am a Ghanaian.
I'm rapping in English but in an African way. I'm not trying to sound like an American.
I'm an African American.