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The tone of your question appears to be a bit offensive and I hope that it was not intended to be derogatory. Initially some were forcibly transplanted to different parts of the world through slavery and eventually like most non-natives they migrated to areas where there were greater opportunities available for personal growth and development. They are an equal product of this earth and have an equal right as every other being to legitimately occupy any area upon this earth in compliance with the applicable social and environmental rules and regulations.

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In evolutionary terms, it is believed that black people originally lived in hotter areas and so evolved and survived by being able to produce more melanin in their skin - the pigment that causes skin to darken and which protects the skin from the sun's rays. Eventually this ability became encoded in a black person's DNA so that the trait was passed on to offspring. Nowadays, as the melanin producing gene more active in black people they are born black as a result of their DNA make up wherever they are born.

As the first answer states, whilst there are differenced between the races of black and white, neither, as a race, are more intelligent that the other, more or less susceptible to disease, or any other parameter or adjective or characteristic. We are all born equal and all have equal rights and should have equal opportunities. To deny these basic rights for any human being whatever their race or skin colour is morally wrong and morraly reprehensible.

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