The Vine: Black Leaders Know Obama's Color Boxes Him In

Nearly two decades ago, Ellis Cose ripped the veil of contentmentĀ off the black middle class and exposed its seething frustrations with racism andĀ the glass ceiling. In his latest book, The End of Anger (due out in May),Ā Cose tells The Root’s Omar Wasow thatĀ African-American leaders understand that it is more difficult forĀ President Obama to appear to…

Nearly two decades ago, Ellis Cose ripped the veil of contentmentĀ off the black middle class and exposed its seething frustrations with racism andĀ the glass ceiling. In his latest book, The End of Anger (due out in May),Ā Cose tells The Root’s Omar Wasow thatĀ African-American leaders understand that it is more difficult forĀ President Obama to appear to cater to minorities than it would beĀ if he were white.

At the same time, Cose says that younger African Americans have a different worldview from precedingĀ generations of black professionals.Ā “All of a sudden, we have African Americans who are more optimistic about the future, more optimistic about the economy, more optimistic about what will happen to their children … than whites.” Watch the video, and check out additional clips on the right.

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