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The Glover Report: Did You Know that Santa Claus was a Black Man?

Doni GloverBy Doni GloverDecember 25, 202439 ViewsNo Comments2 Mins Read
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The Glover Report: Did You Know that Santa Claus was a Black Man?
Saint Nicholas was likely born to affluent Black Anatolians in the ancient Roman Empire.

(BALTIMORE – December 25, 2024) – I know it shouldn’t matter, but the fact is, Santa Claus was a Black man. Saint Nicholas was likely born to affluent Black Anatolians in the ancient Roman Empire, and is therefore not historically regarded as white.

Saint Nicholas was born in Patara, a port town on the coast of what is now modern-day Turkey, sometime after 260 CE.

As for his ethnicity, the region had been colonized by the Greeks centuries prior, giving Nicholas a Mediterranean complexion and a cultural background that included speaking Greek.

Saint Nicholas was a Greek Christian bishop of Myra, a small Roman town in what is now modern-day Turkey. Renowned for his generosity toward those in need, his love for children, and his care for sailors and ships, he earned the title “Nicholas the Wonderworker” due to the many miracles attributed to his intercession.

Saint Nicholas loosely inspires the legend of Santa Claus, but the modern portrayal of Santa as a white-skinned European is a distinctly American invention.

According to TheRealBlackSanta.com, legends tell of him saving three sisters from destitution by secretly providing gold for their dowries. A devout Christian, he became famous for his miracles and care for sailors, earning him widespread veneration.

As Christianity spread, his cult grew, especially among seafarers. After his remains were taken to Bari, Italy, in 1087, he became the patron saint of numerous countries. His feast day, December 6, inspired gift-giving traditions, particularly among Dutch settlers who brought “Sinter Klaas” to New York. Over time, Saint Nicholas evolved into the modern Santa Claus, depicted as a jolly, plump, white-bearded figure popularized by Clement Clarke Moore’s 1823 poem A Visit from Saint Nicholas. While rooted in the life of a Middle Eastern bishop, this transformation reflects cultural adaptations over centuries.

In essence, the current portrayal of Santa Claus—as a white-skinned, jolly figure popularized in 19th-century America—is a cultural reinvention, diverging significantly from Saint Nicholas’s Middle Eastern origins.

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