it depends what angle your looking at it are you one of those consistent "black is not a race" type dudes?if so then i take it all back but dont let me catch you slipping in another thread talking about "black" or "white" people
What? You're going off topic due to not having an understanding of this subject.
"Race" exist socially and I consider myself a black person. By scientifically, it can not be defined. And that's a fact, there's no way around it. I already told you "phenotype" which is what you call "black" and "white" has to do with environmental adaption and not genetics. Do know that Europeans recently received pale skin?
European Gene for Light Skin Evolved Much Later Than Thought | LiveScience
The reason why Pacific Islanders and Southeast Asian Negrito's look "black" is because they retained their phenotype due to their environment not forcing them to change like it did for Europeans.