Yeah, uh honey, you are so totallyreally white..
Legally, ethnicity is self-reported. Whatever race you feel you are, that is your race. If you are looking for a more practical answer, then if at least one of your grandparents is Black, it would be reasonable for you to consider yourself Black. One grandparent represents 25% of your heritage. If only one of your great-grandparents were Black (12.5%), it might seem a bit of a stretch for you to consider yourself Black, but you are entitled to do so nonetheless.
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There is no difference, truly. To think the white race is the supreme race is, in itself, racist.
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Yes. Racism means thinking at least one race of people is superior to at least one other race of people. There are supremacists of all races.
The white heron, a race of the great blue, is found in the swamps and keys of south Florida.
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Legally, ethnicity is self-reported. Whatever race you feel you are, that is your race. If you are looking for a more practical answer, then if at least one of your grandparents is Black, it would be reasonable for you to consider yourself Black. One grandparent represents 25% of your heritage. If only one of your great-grandparents were Black (12.5%), it might seem a bit of a stretch for you to consider yourself Black, but you are entitled to do so nonetheless.
He is a member of the human race. He has a black dad and a white mom, at least that's what his folks looked like as they showed them at the OU-Michigan game in the second round of the NCAAs
Henrietta's great-grandfather was a white slave owner. Her great-grandmother was a slave named, Mourning.
Race is predetermined by the particular mixture of the genes of your parents. But genetics also includes your ancestors: grandparents, great-grandparents, great-great grandparents, etc. This ancestral combining of gene make up determines how light (pale) or how dark your skin is at birth and throughout your life. The ancestral combination also explains why 2 apparently "white" parents can sometimes produce a "black" child; at some point in the family history, a black-skinned person joined that family's gene pool. Some scientists / geneticists also believe that many US "Caucasians" have some percent of "black blood" (i.e. genes) since black persons were viewed as property and white slave holders had sex with their female slaves. On a different note, there is no reason to change the color of your skin! Rather than wishing to be a different color or race, celebrate your individual and family differences and uniqueness! If you embrace your own skin (color and your ancestry), you will discover traditions within your family and culture that will make your ancestry feel very magical and meaningful to you. Talk to older people within your race about what their skin color means to them and I bet you'll hear stories filled with pride about "WHO" they are -- in part, based on race.
White is not a race, it is a color.
Albanians are in the white race.
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