Michael Jackson broke down racial barriers

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Michael Jackson was an international superstar, and many in the black community herald him for breaking down racial barriers in the music industry.


Michael Jackson was one of the first black global superstars.

"Michael Jackson made culture accept a person of color way before Tiger Woods, way before Oprah Winfrey, way before Barack Obama," said the Rev. Al Sharpton. "Michael did with music what they later did in sports and in politics and in television. And no controversy will erase the historic impact."

As the Jackson 5, Michael Jackson and his brothers "became a cutting-edge example of black crossover artists," said Mark Anthony Neal, a professor of black popular culture at Duke University's Department of African and African American Studies.

"You basically had five working-class black boys with Afros and bell bottoms, and they really didn't have to trade any of that stuff in order to become mainstream stars," Neal said.

Young Michael Jackson was the first black "bubblegum teen star" in the vein of Monkees singer Davy Jones, Neal said.

Jackson continued as a pioneer in the black culture when he broke barriers by appearing on MTV, and by breaking sales records with the 1982 album, "Thriller." Timeline: The life of a "King" »

"At the time that he releases 'Thriller,' I always argue that MTV was arguably the best example of cultural apartheid in the United States," Neal said.


The former president of CBS Records, Walter Yetnikoff, remembered with scorn that MTV would not play "Billie Jean" or "Beat It" because it billed itself as a rock station.

Looking back on that era, a 1991 Los Angeles Times article quoted MTV founder and then-CEO Robert Pittman as saying the channel's format didn't lend itself to other musical styles, including R&B and country. And Pittman accused his critics of attempting to impose their musical pluralism on the channel's die-hard rock fans.

But Yetnikoff said he threatened to pull videos of his other artists unless MTV played Jackson's videos. Watch Yetnikoff talk about getting Jackson's videos played »

Soon Jackson's videos were heavily in rotation on MTV. Showcasing a black artist paved the way for the popular show, "Yo! MTV Raps," and other black artists, Neal said.

In turn, Jackson became one of the first African-Americans to be a global icon.

He also influenced a new generation of black musicians, including Usher, Ne-Yo and Kanye West, according to Joycelyn Wilson, a professor of African-American studies at Morehouse College, who specializes in popular culture and hip-hop studies. Slideshow: Michael Jackson and his music »

Changing appearance

Jackson's changing physical appearance in the past two decades led to criticism he was trying to be less black.

"Here's a man who started off looking very typically African-American and ended up looking like something few people would have recognized early in his career. His nose was trimmed, his lips were different ... his skin was different," said Cheryl Contee, who writes as Jill Tubman on Jack & Jill Politics, a blog centered on African-American issues.

"The only thing that seemed to almost stay the same were his eyes," said Contee, who also called Jackson "a genius and more than a trailblazer."

"I think [it] troubled a lot of people that he left his skin color behind and seemed somehow to be ashamed of who he was [when] he was born," Contee said.

But during a 1993 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Jackson shot down rumors that he was dying his skin to make it lighter. He told the talk show host that he had vitiligo, a disorder that destroyed his skin pigmentation.

Black popular culture professor Neal said Jackson's physical changes did not reflect his life on the whole.

"I think if you solely pay attention to Michael Jackson's physicality, you actually miss something that's much more complex. ... Michael Jackson artistically and aesthetically never turned his back on blackness. His work was always in conversation with black culture both in the United States and more globally," said Neal.

Neal said Jackson's changes were not to deny blackness, nor to become more white. "This was somebody who most of his career we read as being asexual. And I think that many of the changes to his face, particularly his skin tone, he was almost trying to achieve an a-raciality," said Neal.


Contee upset some commenters on her blog when she highlighted both the positive and negative aspects of Jackson's life, or what she termed his "mixed legacy."

"Some people were very offended that I would dare to mention some of the unfortunate aspects of his later years," she said. "But others [acknowledged] that they had mixed feelings about his legacy and what that meant to African-Americans."

Michael Jackson broke down racial barriers - CNN.com
 
Pretty interesting...even thou it does seem to be true. Jackson was pretty popular than other black music stars then.
 
Did MJ ever have black kids around him? All I see are white kids of MJ's (or so it was claimed earlier despite recent revelations). White wife? And at Neverland? Did children attend there include black kids, too? Even MJ's statues are decidely if not completely the looks of caucasian children. Even the kid that claimed he was molested my MJ is white. And lastly, even MJ himself attempted to make him look more like a caucasin and not bore any semblance of a negro.

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I can certainly say MJ broke his own racial barriers. He preferred to be or be with people who are caucasin.
 
^^ - ouch..... that's just harsh but that's a good point
 
Did MJ ever have black kids around him? All I see are white kids of MJ's (or so it was claimed earlier despite recent revelations). White wife? And at Neverland? Did children attend there include black kids, too? Even MJ's statues are decidely if not completely the looks of caucasian children. Even the kid that claimed he was molested my MJ is white. And lastly, even MJ himself attempted to make him look more like a caucasin and not bore any semblance of a negro.

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I can certainly say MJ broke his own racial barriers. He preferred to be or be with people who are caucasin.

:roll: Not just a sexist but a racist, as well. Obviously, no comprehension of what "breaking down racial barriers" means.:roll:
 
:roll: Not just a sexist but a racist, as well. Obviously, no comprehension of what "breaking down racial barriers" means.:roll:

but how come there's no black kid? :hmm:
 
^^ - ouch..... that's just harsh but that's a good point

Point being, it said he "broke down barriers" not "built more barriers." And it was in reference to the music industry, not his personal life.:roll:
 
but how come there's no black kid? :hmm:

Evidently, you didn't bother to read the article. It was in reference to the music industry, not his personal life. :roll:

Gawd, the tunnel vision is astounding!
 
Evidently, you didn't bother to read the article. It was in reference to the music industry, not his personal life. :roll:

but..... where are the black kids?
 
but..... where are the black kids?

Check out his music videos, Jiro. You'll see plenty of them. This is about his musical career, and the way that it crossed racial barriers.
 
Check out his music videos, Jiro. You'll see plenty of them. This is about his musical career, and the way that it crossed racial barriers.

but..... i'm talking about his adopted kids, not music because it's convenient to toss them away once the job is done.
 
Evidently, you didn't bother to read the article. It was in reference to the music industry, not his personal life. :roll:

Gawd, the tunnel vision is astounding!

Here is a line from the article from a Black Culture professor:

"This was somebody who most of his career we read as being asexual. And I think that many of the changes to his face, particularly his skin tone, he was almost trying to achieve an a-raciality," said Neal.


Does seem that he did not want to identify as black.

And it really always was white children.
 
but..... i'm talking about his adopted kids, not music because it's convenient to toss them away once the job is done.

He didn't have any adopted kids. He had birth children. And they are all bi-racial.

And again, the topic of the article is his music career, not his personal life. Are you incapable of grasping that?
 
Here is a line from the article from a Black Culture professor:

"This was somebody who most of his career we read as being asexual. And I think that many of the changes to his face, particularly his skin tone, he was almost trying to achieve an a-raciality," said Neal.


Does seem that he did not want to identify as black.

And it really always was white children.

A-raciality means crossing the boundaries in place by racial differences.

And, again, this is about his musical career. Please try to focus on the topic.
These constant attempts to divert are truly getting tiresome. If you want to discuss his personal life, I suggest you start a new thread, not divert this one.
 
He didn't have any adopted kids. He had birth children. And they are all bi-racial.
ah.... I didn't know that because none of them are half-black or black or have a hint of black so I assumed they're adopted. So his polka dot wee-wee was intact......

And again, the topic of the article is his music career, not his personal life. Are you incapable of grasping that?

why? it's called hypocrisy. Look at politicians and their affairs :lol:
 
A-raciality means crossing the boundaries in place by racial differences.

And, again, this is about his musical career. Please try to focus on the topic.
These constant attempts to divert are truly getting tiresome. If you want to discuss his personal life, I suggest you start a new thread, not divert this one.

I learn from and bow to the master of this tactic!
 
A-raciality means crossing the boundaries in place by racial differences.

And, again, this is about his musical career. Please try to focus on the topic.
These constant attempts to divert are truly getting tiresome. If you want to discuss his personal life, I suggest you start a new thread, not divert this one.

personal life and career go hand to hand with each other. To question his career, we must question his personal life too.
 
ah.... I didn't know that because none of them are half-black or black or have a hint of black so I assumed they're adopted. So his polka dot wee-wee was intact......



why? it's called hypocrisy. Look at politicians and their affairs :lol:

Not hypocrisy at all. Depends on the topic of the thread.:roll:

And his children are half black. They are all bi-racial. How exactly is it that you determine that they aren't?

Re: your comments regarding his "polka dot wee-wee" (which BTW, has virtually nothing to do with his musical career, nor his professional life), how would you like it if I made a comment regarding your slanted eyes and stereotypical miniscule "wee-wee"?
 
personal life and career go hand to hand with each other. To question his career, we must question his personal life too.

No, they don't. Only the small minded gossip mongers have a problem separating the two.
 
Not hypocrisy at all. Depends on the topic of the thread.:roll:

And his children are half black. They are all bi-racial. How exactly is it that you determine that they aren't?

Re: your comments regarding his "polka dot wee-wee" (which BTW, has virtually nothing to do with his musical career, nor his professional life), how would you like it if I made a comment regarding your slanted eyes and stereotypical miniscule "wee-wee"?

A new statement from his ex-wife said they are from donor sperm and not his at all.

DNA tests might show they are not black at all.
 
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