We know they weren't Aethopian (very dark skinned). The color they chose to depict themselves was brown. Which makes ethnicity or race ambiguous. Now do you have some evidence to show Ancient Egyptians were in fact African and not Arabian? I'm not being slick, I'm being genuine in my question.
I can tell you are a cac just off this bullsh1t statement from the jump.
Most so-called "black" people have brown skin crakkka. Almost no one on Earth actually has black skin. Most so-called black people have just varying degrees of brown. If you don't believe that, then go and find me someone whose skin color is the same as their hair color? Because hair is actually black. Skin color rarely is. So you're wrong on that being proof of them not being BLACK.
Also go and look up how other Africans depict themselves in art. They all use BROWN color to paint themselves. If you go to Ethiopia you will see this in their churches and bibles. They draw themselves as brown skinned.
No African draws themselves as black. That's not how we see ourselves. That's how white people see us. We've always viewed ourselves as our true color BROWN. We have no reason to depicit ourselves with black paint because that isn't our skin color.