In historical contexts, particularly during the colonial era, the British might have described a person who was part white and part black using terms like "mulatto," which referred to individuals of mixed European and African ancestry. This classification was often rooted in a racially hierarchical worldview that sought to categorize people based on perceived racial purity. Such descriptions were influenced by social, legal, and cultural attitudes of the time, which varied significantly across different periods and regions.
a black person is the same as a white person
A mulatto is a person with black ancestry and white ancestry, or black and white parents. This term is not in technical use these days, and is found offensive in some cultures, but endearing in others.
Nothing.
I am almost positive that they were black
The British wore redcoats during The Revolutionary War
No she is half black and half white so in my book that means no.
black and white
If you're white then you'd call a black person African or African-American. If you're black then you'd call a white person a white person.
a black person is the same as a white person
Such a thing is not possible. You can have a mixed race person, a White African, a Black European, and numerous other types of mixtures, but if a person is Black, he cannot also be White.
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no,all black and brown or carmel people do not have a white person in their family
Rudyard Kipling
Some purebred British Shorthair cats are black and white in coat color.
White I believe.
23%
Ray Dorset, the lead singer of Mungo Jerry, is a white British musician. So, no, he's not black. But hey, music has no color, right? So just enjoy the tunes and stop worrying about the skin tone of the person singing them.