He looks like a number of my mixed cousins. We have had family discussions about it. They don't present black. The reason, they and we know this, is because people are constantly asking them what their racial make up is. Also, I grew up in overwhelmingly white spaces (around WP of all socio-economic backgrounds). It made me love my blackness even more and allowed me to see how other groups of people think and operate. This includes college. The whole going to a P.W.I. thing is just an excuse.
There is a much higher percentage of BW at P.W.I.'s than BM. Story time. A BM male member and I went to the same university. He was a year ahead of me. By the time I had gotten there, he had already developed a reputation for pursing WW. Within my first week, this random black sorority came up to, walking like they walk (was here for it, LOL!), gave me their card, and told me that my family member "needed to get some black in his ass!" If you're wondering how they knew me, it's probably because I'm black and handicapped (stick out in a crowd). It felt like he must have told the whole school about me.