Do you have no knowledge of African Americans and how genetics work? Her parents are STILL black.
She's 56% SSA, that's actually 5% more than Condoleeza Rice who is also black
DNA ancestry tests and Black Americans
where she discovered that her great-great-grandfather, David Carll, was a “mulatto” (mixed race) man who avoided slavery and married a white woman (her great-great-grandmother).
3 generations ago a half white man married a fully white woman and had her great grandma.
An Ancestry.com DNA test
stated that Vanessa’s genetic ancestry is:
*56% African
——–*23% Ghana
——–*15% Cameroon/Congo
——–*7% Togo
——–*6% Benin
——–*5% Senegal
*44% European
——–*17% British Isles
——–*12% Finnish/Ural/Volga
——–*11% Southern European
——–*4% Spain/Portugal
Vanessa has
said:
Now, I can’t wait to go to Ghana and Cameroon and Togo and Senegal — it’s a great opportunity to see why the customs resonate with you. I love to travel and I love to explore, and I have to admit that I was always jealous of people who knew their cultural background. Both my family and myself came out with light eyes, so obviously there is a recessive gene here. Not knowing what that was just made me very curious.
I was definitely wrong about half white. But she ain't all black. And if you ain't all black, I can't blame you for dating a white man when it runs in your blood