No... much like the rest of the world Puerto Rico is a mixture of skin colors. You can have Puerto Ricans with dark skin, olive skin, white skin, etc. Puerto Rican's are descendant from a diverse mix of Spaniards, Africans, Taino indians, and others.
No, Puerto Ricans are NOT White. This question would be similar to asking, "Are Americans White?" No! Some Puerto Ricans are White, some are Black, and some are considered Hispanic. If you actually visit Puerto Rico, you will see many Black people. Puerto Ricans are NOT only or mostly White and Native American. The Puerto Ricans that were named only PARTIALLY represent Puerto Ricans. That is NOT what all Puerto Ricans look like. This type of mindset is what causes most Americans to believe that all Latinos are the same! There are MANY Black Latinos -- Puerto Ricans included. Some of you would probably pass them in the street and just think they were Black Americans. Even Hispanic and White Latinos are guilty of this.
The fear of Puerto Ricans is "Puerto Phobia" The fear of Puerto Ricans is "Puerto Phobia"
"Puerto Rican" refers to people from Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States in the Caribbean. Puerto Ricans can have a range of skin tones, including Black, White, Indigenous, and mixed race due to the island's diverse history of colonization and migration. So, some Puerto Ricans may identify as Black, but not all.
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Because some Puerto Ricans have a strong African blood line. They are Afro-Puerto Ricans.
The 1917 Jones Act designated Puerto Ricans as US Citizens.
Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party was created in 2003.
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You may call them 'Puerto Ricans' or 'Americans'.
This is the same as asking if Americans have Black in them! The answer is some do and some don't. Puerto Ricans are people born on the island but their ancestors come from all over the world. Now most but not all Puerto Ricans have some African ancestry. DNA studies are showing that the average range of Afican quantum is 12 to 25% or within an eighth to a fourth African ancestry. Of course we also have people of Full African Ancestry with no mix but it appears to only be 2% of the total population.