There is not a excact answer, it's the family's desicion, but if the white woman wants the child, she can keep it, but if she doesn't or can't, she'd have to give it away for someone to adopt, which likely will be a black, or just leave it somewhere for someone to find. Or maybe, this is very mean, but I've read that some even kill them. Unbelievable! Who would kill their very own baby that she, and no one else in the universe had that's her very own, and not love it?
Yes, but not monozygotic twins. There are cases where a woman was impregnated by two (or more?) men very close in time to each other, and two ova were fertilized by different men. In that case black and white twins are quite possible.
Nothing would happen excpept frighten her
La Llorona, also known as the Weeping Woman, is often depicted as a woman in a white gown, with long black hair and a sorrowful expression. She is said to roam rivers and lakes, crying out for her lost children.
The Black Widow spider got its name because the female eats her mate following mating. Though this does not always happen, people believed it did and therefore gave the spider its title. The female usually kills the male after mating.
A professor is sent to darkest Africa to live with a primitive tribe. He spends years with them, teaching them reading, writing, math and science. One day the wife of the tribe's chief gives birth to a white child. The tribe is shocked, and the chief pulls the professor aside and says, "Look here! You're the only white man we've ever seen and this woman gives birth to a white child. It doesn't take a genius to figure out what happened!" The professor replied, "No, Chief. You're mistaken. What you have here is a natural occurrence, what we in the civilized world call an albino! Look at that field over there. All of the sheep are white except for one black one. Nature does this on occasion." The chief was silent for a moment, then said, "Tell you what. You don't say anything more about that sheep and I won't say anything more about that white child."
Not in the Daniel Radcliffe movie (The Woman in Black, 2012). Liz White is the woman in black.
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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
Someone might accuse a white woman of being a black woman online if she is trying to pretend to be someone she is not.
Black one
No, she was a white woman.
The original cover of Uncle Tom's Cabin featured an illustration of a kneeling Black man looking up at a white woman. The cover design emphasized the theme of slavery and the relationship between enslaved Black individuals and their white owners.
No she is white! Although she does have the butt of a black woman
Deborah Sampson was a black woman.
black women
The black man accused of raping a white woman in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Tom Robinson.
Yes, indeed, white women got pregnant by blacks during slavery times. However, whether by consensual sex or rape, white women faced higher ostracism that white males who had consensual sex with black females or who raped black females. White women could not hide the baby's skin color if she got pregnant. White men who fathered a bi-racial baby were not penalized, especially since most babies 'looked' black. Even when babies were lighter skinned, there were no penalties. So, a white woman took great social and personal/family risks to consent to a black man. A black man having sex or raping a white woman faced whipping or hanging. These disparities continued up through at least the 1960s in southern US States.