well it depends on how WHITE and BLACK the two people are, if the dad isn't that dark but the mom is pretty white it would most likely be a baby with a TINY bit dark skin but if the mom is really white and the dad is like pure black (im not rasist) then the baby will be in between. hope that helped! :)
Yes, if the father is Black, though her child would be half Black.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. Biologically speaking, if a white woman and a black man have a child together, there is a possibility that the child could inherit genetic traits that result in a darker skin tone. So, technically, yes, a white woman could give birth to a child with black skin. Genetics, man, they're wild.
no because white +black =mix child if you ever have any
Not in the Daniel Radcliffe movie (The Woman in Black, 2012). Liz White is the woman in black.
It was both but mostly white and some black people were against it because the white people would kill a black man or mabye woman if they were caught with a white man/woman
Black one
Deborah Sampson was a black woman.
No she is white! Although she does have the butt of a black woman
black women
brown or pink
Because biracial (both black & white) men in America for the most part are treated for the most part as black men because majority of the time they look black so their are judged as black men. So when a Biracial (black/white) man is with a white woman, they are not seeing a biracial man with a white women, but a black man with a white women, so people label them as an interracial couple. On the other hand, when they are with a black woman, nobody sees the difference, since both are judged as black; they are considered a black couple, not an interracial couple.
no . that black girl was adopted from Bangladesh .