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Yes, people of different racial or ethnic backgrounds can share the same last name. Surnames may originate from various sources, including geographical locations, occupations, or ancestral names, and are not tied to a specific race. For example, common surnames like "Smith" or "Johnson" can be found among both white and black individuals. Ultimately, last names are a reflection of heritage and culture rather than race.

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