November 9th, 2009
 

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Mayor apologizes for blackface drag skit


(Arkansas City, Kansas) The mayor of a Kansas town appeared in blackface as part of a drag-queen beauty contest but apologized after a meeting with NAACP officials.

Arkansas City Mayor Mel Kuhn won the fundraiser, in which he appeared in dark makeup and used a vulgar reference to female genitalia as his character name. The fundraiser was for Court Appointed Special Advocates, which supports foster children.

Kuhn’s apology, posted on the Web site of the Wichita branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, came after a meeting Wednesday night with officials from the organization.

“I am sincerely sorry and I sincerely apologize for the offensive nature of my actions,” Kuhn said in the statement. “I take full responsibility for my actions. The buck absolutely stops here.”

Kuhn, mayor of the city of about 11,000 people near the Oklahoma border, did not return a call from The Associated Press seeking comment Thursday. According to census figures from 2000, the city is about 87 percent white and nearly 5 percent black.

Kevin Myles, president of the Wichita NAACP, said in an e-mail Thursday that he and two other members met with Kuhn after learning about the performance.

The mayor told The Arkansas City Traveler newspaper before meeting with the NAACP that he got the idea for the character from the movies “Norbit” and “Big Momma’s House,” which feature black men portraying black women.

Kuhn told the newspaper that his makeup didn’t constitute blackface and that he did not really manage to carry out the character as a black woman; he said it ended up being more like a gypsy.

“I can’t do a black accent,” he said.

He admitted the character’s name was meant to be slang. The mayor also told the paper he informed CASA officials of his plans before the skit.

The Linda Groth, director of Court Appointed Special Advocates, said she noticed Kuhn’s face was darker but didn’t think he was trying to portray a different race.

“It wasn’t black, black. It was all really just tan,” she told the Traveler.

Groth said she was unaware of what the character’s name meant until a reporter explained it.

“I never heard that word,” Groth said. “But I understand exactly what you’re saying, and I’m mortified of it.”


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  • AlexH Said: October 4th, 2008 at 1:00 pm
    • What a dummy! Enough of the “sorry” crap! Where’s the picture or her prancing around?

  • Trace Said: October 4th, 2008 at 1:21 pm
    • Sounds like a bad Shirley Q. Liquor skit.

      Ahhh, Love Shirley Q.

  • Morgan Said: October 5th, 2008 at 8:43 am
    • Sorry performance as mayor who should have known better than get involved in such questionable things but what has this got to do with gay news?
      Must have been another slow day at 365 gay.com causing them to grab whatever they can find to use as “filler”. Maybe once Election Day is over things will again slow down and without news of candidates campaigning (another handy “filler” but of course who is president these days can and does reflect and set the tone in policies for or against the gay community) they will likely be treating us to other “fillers” of a non-gay nature and of course the sillier the better.

      Sorry, but I expect real news and I expect it to be about and relevant the gay community.

  • Chris Said: October 5th, 2008 at 10:57 am
    • That mayor should be sacked. His actions are unacceptable.

  • Doug loves you Said: October 5th, 2008 at 11:47 am
    • That sorry excuse for an elected official should be sacked. In today’s world, it’s totally unacceptable. Peace…

  • l Said: October 6th, 2008 at 12:28 am
    • @morgan- oh f**king please. just because this news doesn’t seem relevant to you in your little myopic life doesn’t mean it’s not relevant to anyone else. one form of discrimination is an affront to all marginialized communities or are you too wrapped up in yourself to realize that? and as somebody who’s black AND gay this news is REAL and RELEVANT to me. gtfoh.

 
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