I'm just glad I didn't jump in here and post what I was going to say as it really had nothing to do with what the rest of you are talking about. I guess I'll go ahead and say it, even though it will sound off topic. To me this is a PC subject. I don't understand why we are suppose to call black people "African American's" when a lot of them aren't from Africa. I once had a beautiful very black daughter in law and she was from an island south of Cuba. Nothing African about her. Should I expect everyone to refer to me as the lovely "Scotch-Irish, English-Welch, German" Linda?
Linda, I can see how you might be confused. I suspect
some Caucasian people have said black and then been firmly corrected by someone saying “Hey, don’t call me black, I’m African American.”
I don’t know if you’ve seen my picture or my mother’s and other relatives pics in this forum. NO ONE - not one, of my relatives or friends prefers the AA term (granted, there are many bi and tri racial people in my family)…however, they aren’t offended by it. We say black, and if someone says AA we just kind of let it go. But some people do prefer the term African American. (In the 80s and even 90s I recall a few older relatives still saying "colored")
Interesting point, because just last night I was listening to a discussion on Dr. Drew about this very issue. Audience members participated and there were some interesting comments. Most people of color in the audience indicated they do not like the term “African American”.
It’s strange, because I can remember when the term “colored” was used almost exclusively. Then in the late 1960s/early 1970s the term “black” became the term to use, but Caucasians often whispered it. I recall at a job interview at a large corporation in the early 70s the Personnel Mgr (that was before “HR”) said to me “We don’t have many blacks here, (he whispered “blacks”) …..he continued by saying “but once you prove yourself, you’ll be fine.”

I got the job, but suffice it to say there were occasional challenges from a racial standpoint.
FWIW #!, I know of several black forum members who haven't said anything yet in this thread. Hope they do, but maybe they prefer to just 'listen in'. :shrug:
FWIW #2 there are a couple of wonderful
Seinfeld episodes about the "What should we call someone of another race or should we even say anything at all" issue. I crack up everytime I see the reruns. :laugh: