Human race
Mixed, both black and white (biracial)
Her father black Her mothers white so she biracial
she is biracial. Her father is African American and her mother is white.
He is Dutch. But he seems to be biracial. Part black, and part white.
Americans are conditioned by the media, American culture, and overall teaching of the One-drop rule that states that it is an automatic assignment for an individual who is mixed white with any other race that was considered of low class, to be classified as the other race. For example, in America, if an individual is mixed both black and white, the person is black because he/she has an ounce of what is not white. This is a racist rule that should have died along with slavery, but sadly it still thrives in America. In Europe a biracial person is considered biracial and not a specific race. The question many biracial people ask is why should a biracial person have to side with only one race if they're two? Others criticize that the biracial individual should not have to be labeled.
He is biracial(African-American and White) but some say hes albanian and jamacian
You named it... Bi-Racial. Although many "forms" that a child or parent may be faced with do not include this "option" when the race of a child is required. One may choose to check " other" in the form, or simply write it in
The reason the child would not be white is because of the father's genes which are black and white.The father is also African American sense he would be 1/2 black. The child would look more black then white anyway. The hair would be curly and thick, the skin color would be darker than caucasian skin, the child will also have African American in he/she bone structure, also will have plump lips and maybe almond shaped eyes. There fore the child will have more black features than white features.
If the term Indian means Native American and the mother has a recognized Indian number it would be advantageous to the child to designate him/her as a Native American since the child would be 50% Native American. This would set the stage for benefits to the child as well as some number of subsequent direct descendants. There is a mixed race designation available in some states however clarity in this instance might be well advised. If Indian refers to someone from India then the child could be listed in any of several ways depending on the state of birth.
A mulatto is the child of one black parent and one white parent. It doesn't matter which parent is black or white. As long as one parent is black and one parent is white, then you are a mulatto.
He is of mixed race and his race has not changed since he was born. His mother was a white woman who was born in Kansas, and his father was a black man who was born in Kenya, in Africa. Thus, President Obama is biracial. In the old days, a child with any black ancestry was often considered black by the popular culture.
Absolutely. The Person would actually be Biracial.