New Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel -- 'Extremely proud' to be biracial
MIAMI — Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel, clarifying comments this week in which he said he identified «as a human being,» affirmed that his racial background is not something he simply identifies as — it's what he is.
«First and foremost, I'm biracial. My mom's white, my dad's Black. I've been extremely proud of that my whole life,» McDaniel told ESPN on Friday. «It is a unique experience, being a race and then fully acknowledging that most outside observers, when they perceive you, they identify you as something other than the race you are. When you're younger and that is happening, it's very, very confusing.»
The Dolphins introduced McDaniel as their 14th head coach this week. During a news conference Wednesday in Miami, McDaniel was asked what his experience was growing up and whether his success can serve as an example for people with similar backgrounds.
He called the idea of identifying as something «odd» and added that he didn't necessarily identify as anything but a human being.
«I think people identify me as something, but I identify as a human being,» McDaniel said Wednesday. «It's weird that it comes up because I've just tried to be a good person, and I think my background opens my eyes a little bit. I don't have any real experience with racism. But I know my mom experienced it when she married my dad. I know my dad experienced it and that it's in my family. I guess that makes me a human being that can identify with other people's problems.»
McDaniel's biracial background did subject him to racism as a child, however. On multiple occasions, his friends weren't allowed to spend the night at his home. McDaniel initially had «no idea» why, but after a series of temper tantrums, his mother, Donna, finally told him.