There's no such thing as the black Irish. What there is, it's the stupidity and ignorance of some people of vague and unclear Hun/Gothic/Anglo-Saxon/Norman heritage, which was the sole reason why the Irish (among other ethnicities) were disriminated against in the United States of America.
The Irish are beautifully pale, their culture is rich and deep, their music is developed and profound, and it's not an Irishman who wrote this.
Irish people
As most European populations, Irish are predominantly brown-haired. This is according to various anthropological studies done on various Irish populations at various times. One of them by the Harvard School of Anthropology proves that.Among adult males, 40% for dark-brown and 35% for medium brown, and 22% light brown to reddish. Concerning reddish hair, they are well among the highest in world around 10% for adults, but behind Scotland (13%). Due to the recessiveness of red hair, it usually masked by a dominant color which is brown. The proof is up to 46% of the Irish carry the recessive gene for red hair.Black hair in its pure state is rare in Ireland (3%), but added to the 40% of dark brown and you understand why some Irish were referred to by Americans as "Black Irish". (In a European and American context dark brown and black are often not differentiated; to the scientists 'black' hair cannot have any brown undertones.)Please see related links (forum and wikipedia) regarding hair colour and "black irish"
black hair and brown eyes
Brown
black folks have brown eyes. With the exception of a very few, who have hazel eyes though these are very uncommon and is hereditary.
Someone in the family had blue eyes, like a grandparent.
A black-haired Irish person with usually hazel or brown eyes, but also blue. This is because most Irish people have brown or red or reddish hair, and have very fair complected or freckled skins. Thus anyone who had an average or relatively 'dark' skin combined with black hair was called Black Irish.
I think you may mean Black Irish and I found the answer in Wikipedia: Black Irish is a traditional term that is commonly used among Irish American communities to describe a dark brown/black hair phenotype appearing in Caucasian people of Irish descent. This can be distinguished in contrast to the (lighter) brown, blond or red hair color variant, the latter stereotypically perceived to personify the look of typical Irish folk
Yes it is possible to have black eyes. In the times where Britain was almost covered in trees and forest, clans considered it to be a sign that you were a mage, a person that has connections with the forest and can predict the future.
no brown hair and brown eyes
Irish people
No, it's not possible. If it does look like someone has black pupils, they probably have very dark brown eyes.
they have black or brown
pandas have black rings around their eyes and their eyes are a very very dark brown
Both groups have people with those characteristics. In Scotland the Northwest especially. Many people of European origin will refer to dark brown hair as "black" but true black contains no brown highlights.
he has black eyes
Actually, people can have brown eyes. The people that have black eyes have rare eyes. Not all people know that people have black eyes because they're so rare.If someone told you that black eyes don't exist, do not believe them. remember this and you'll know this.