Different reasons:
There is no universal yes or no answer to this questions because it is a personal choice. If someone wants to marry someone outside their race, it is perfectly acceptable. People in today's society are allowed to make their own choices without being shunned or persecuted.
Some do, some don't. - Basically, people from any race or country can marry people from any other race or country.
In itself, believing that it is immoral to date or marry outside your own race isn't racist. It becomes racist and unacceptable when someone tries to impose that view on others.
In general NO, but it depends in each country. some people don't marry outside their tribe, not to talk about race in their country. Sometimes it can be about religion, however it's mostly tribal or cultural over religion(and sometimes race). To make the long story short there are a significant amount of people from many African countries that marry outside their cultural tribe and race but not enough to be the majority of africans. So to answer your question the majority of africans from different countries don't but there is a significant minority amount that does marry outside their culture or race.
Yes
No. Racism is the belief that a race is genetically superior or inferior. Things like "blacks are criminal's" or "Asians are smart" are prejudicial not racist.
Most people prefer to marry someone who belongs to the same religion that they do, however, nothing prevents people from marrying outside their own religion. Buddhists and Hindus can marry if they wish.
All of the United States presidents and first ladies except Barack and Michelle Obama have been white.
Of course not. Love doesn't pick people for their color.
Yes, Samoans marry who ever they love, no matter what race, colour or creed.
NO WAY! who would marry their own daughter!
Race is not the case. If they love each other, they will marry.