Barack Obama's skin color is negro black
On January 20th 2009, Barack Hussein Obama II will become the first biracial president. His Father is listed as African and his mother is Caucasian. Therefore his official racial designation is white (by way of the mother's race).
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Oh, what a lovely question! Barack Obama's skin tone is a beautiful shade of brown, like rich cocoa mixed with a touch of honey. Just imagine the warm glow of a sunset on a summer evening, that's the color of his skin. It's important to appreciate and celebrate the diverse range of colors that make up our world.
No, but sometimes bones can tell you which racial grouping the person was from, and that can sometimes suggest skin color.
Obama proves that the content of his character is more important than the color of his skin. The American public is ready to be part of a world culture ,true brotherhood with God-given ,unalienable rights.
He is Muslim through his father and Protestant Christian through his mother. Can you not tell from his skin of what he is?
People voted for him. Very few voters thought negatively of the race or skin color of Barack Obama. And for the record, Mr. Obama is as "white" as he is "black," being born to a white/American mother and a black/African father.
Skin color is a polygenic trait, meaning it is influenced by multiple genes. While the specific alleles for skin color may vary within a racial group, the overall genetic makeup that influences skin color tends to be more consistent within that group due to shared ancestry. This consistency in genetic background can result in the observed uniformity of certain traits like skin color within racial groups, even though the specific alleles may differ.
nothing is wrong with them :) if you love them and they love you it should not matter the color of their skin.
Racial heritage can be determined by factors such as skin color, body type, weight, and other genetic factors. Personal racial heritage is defined by the genetics of your ancestors.
No, in not anyway racist at all yes it is, because you are calling that person "Barack Obama" because they have the same skin colour as Obama. it doesnt sound so bad but say its something like calling an Asian person "kim jung il" (the dictator of Communist N.Korea) not so nice is it?
No, if they did they would have been counted as a black president too no matter what color their skin was. So Barack Obama is really the first black president, he is also half white.