So they're not black?black Americans aren't descended from East Africans
they remind me of Ethiopians though, who have semite blood (to my knowledge)
A black person is a west african and an african american?
So they're not black?black Americans aren't descended from East Africans
they remind me of Ethiopians though, who have semite blood (to my knowledge)
Ya'll nikkas acting like ya'll don't have atleast ONE Biracial ancestor smh
They're considered black of course but black Americans are generally not descended from East Africans. Also, keep in mind that Africa is genetically diverse.So they're not black?
black Americans aren't descended from East Africans
they remind me of Ethiopians though, who have semite blood (to my knowledge)
Italians on average are around 85% to 90% white. How are you going to compare to a Vanessa Williams who is 45% white?
Igbo don't look caramel to me but it's not just skin color anyway. Of course black means indigenous Subsaharan African descent but most black people in the US are of West African descent.
You're talking about the San, right? They're golden brown in color but they're genetically distant even from most other black Africans.Semites are of mixed race themselves. Its not where Horners got their light skin.
The oldest African tribe and fathers to all of us are yellow
Yes if you factor in Northern Italians. If you only focus on Southern Italy, the non-Euro ancestry is significantly higher.
Its been written in age old history books of the igbos skin color
Are they considered black by you. Last question. If someone is no longer black after one interracial pairing. How many more generational pairings with the black race does it take for you to consider them black again?They're considered black of course but black Americans are generally not descended from East Africans. Also, keep in mind that Africa is genetically diverse.
Yes I do consider them black yet separate from us. I never claimed that being mixed makes you not black, but I don't think the one drop rule is really a thing either, it's more like the "visible black ancestry rule".Are they considered black by you. Last question. If someone is no longer black after one interracial pairing. How many more generational pairings with the black race does it take for you to consider them black again?
You're talking about the San, right? They're golden brown in color but they're genetically distant even from most other black Africans.
My knowledge of Igbo people look like is only from the Nigerians I know but they're certainly not light skin.
I see.Yes I do consider them black yet separate from us. I never claimed that being mixed makes you not black, but I don't think the one drop rule is really a thing either, it's more like the "visible black ancestry rule".
San phenotype is definitely distinct though, it almost looks like they have features of every race.It doesn't matter the distance genetically, that particular phenotype was retained when San people migrated Northeast and changed via the environment and weather
Its the same shyt with "Asian" folds
And a quick Google query shows that Igbos have many lighter skinned Blacks in their population.
San phenotype is definitely distinct though, it almost looks like they have features of every race.
It's not that simple thoughBecause they do. The other races lost certain San features and retained others. Since African migration was South to East, it makes sense that light skin comes from San people and not Semites and Eurasians.
It's not that simple though
Of course variation in skin tone exists in Africa but if you see a black woman in America who looks like Alicia Keys, she's almost certainly mixed.
Find me a West African woman who looks like Alicia KeysMaybe 100 years ago but her phenotype overlaps unlike that other mixed woman you posted