Depends if they are talking to someone, for example "Look at that White kid". If you are referring to a person's heritage, it is not capitalized.
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No you do not
You can/may do ethier. It doesnt really matter.
No unless u were to write African American history but u dont capitalize history and your queshtion bores me alot so stop writing dumb queshtions
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n. White a nd black here are used as adjectives.
You capitalize proper nouns.
The correct sentence should be "It was their toy," using "their" to show possession.
yes, you do capitalize The Black Hills.
Yes. Since it is considered a historic event you have to capitalize it.
If you consider yourself black, your race is black.
If you consider yourself black, your race is black.
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Yes. It's a proper noun, a particular place or thing.When referring to race in a sentence, the race is capitalized only if it is proper. You do not capitalize slang race references such as 'black', 'white'. Ex: My friend is an American. I like American cheese. Janie is Canadian. She is also Caucasian.
their is no race for black panthers
Black Friday has nothing to do with race or ethnicity. The term comes from the color ink used to show profit, and where the phrase "in the black" comes from. Red ink is used to show loss. It's not meant to be derogatory or racial in any way, but actually a good thing.
The black race is the only race to have mostly large penises. The white race comes after the black race with 23%.
He was a writer
Only if animal is proper noun. For instance, you would capitalize Chris Carter's nickname Animal and you would capitalize Animal from The Muppet Show. You wouldn't capitalize stuffed animal, it's not a proper noun.
her mom is black and her dad has not been on the show yet so we will have to wait and see