Miky Jimenez

A person's grade of hair isn't enough to say they are mixed-looking. There are lots of products people can put in their hair in order to change the texture.
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That is one but not the only feature: a mixed Puerto Rican boy from Trenton, NJ, grew up in a predominantly back area.
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because of the transatlantic slave trade the majority (not all) of Latinos/Hispanics have varying percentages of mostly black, white and native blood even if they lean towards looking like one race (monoracial) the only way to truly know is an ancestry test but because of hundreds of years of mixing you can safety assume most of them have those 3 mixtures unless they recently immigrated to those countries or happened to procreate with one race for hundreds of years
 
because of the transatlantic slave trade the majority (not all) of Latinos/Hispanics have varying percentages of mostly black, white and native blood even if they lean towards looking like one race (monoracial) the only way to truly know is an ancestry test but because of hundreds of years of mixing you can safety assume most of them have those 3 mixtures unless they recently immigrated to those countries or happened to procreate with one race for hundreds of years
With Latin America, Spain didn’t have much places in Africa to even benefit from Transatlantic trade if you remember that Pope Alexander divided what was for Portugal and for Spain.
Panama has a high mixture with blacks because many came from the Caribbean to build the Panama Canal. Portugal brought African slaves to Brazil. Spain only got a small amount through Portugal. In countries like Argentina and Cuba ,and even in Mexico City, you can find white latinos
 
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With Latin America, Spain didn’t have much places in Africa to even benefit from Transatlantic trade if you remember that Pope Alexander divided what was for Portugal and for Spain.
Panama has a high mixture with blacks because many came from the Caribbean to build the Panama Canal. Portugal brought African slaves to Brazil. Spain only got a small amount through Portugal. In countries like Argentina and Cuba ,and even in Mexico City, you can find white latinos

He looks like a white person with a slight tan, which isn't unusual -- given that we just entered Fall.
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I have a TON of mixed people in my family -- biracial people that are black/Japanese, black/Indigenous, black/white -- and live in the Southern U.S. He doesn't have kinky/coarse hair or anything. I'm not saying that he isn't racially-mixed. I'm just say that it doesn't show on the outside. Around here, people would say he's white -- mainly because he doesn't have visibly kinky/coarse hair or beard or a browner complexion. It's also worth noting that down here, all the Latinos are Indigenous Mexicans. You don't find the lighter-skinned Latinos that you might see in a place like NY.
 
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um he does look mixed or at least ambiguous, also he doesn't look like a white guy to me at all, also a majority of Hispanic/Spanish people don't actually speak it. also some of y'all seem like y'all need to touch grass, y'all are too pressed.
 
I have a TON of mixed people in my family -- biracial people that are black/Japanese, black/Indigenous, black/white -- and live in the Southern U.S. He doesn't have kinky/coarse hair or anything. I'm not saying that he isn't racially-mixed. I'm just say that it doesn't show on the outside. Around here, people would say he's white -- mainly because he doesn't have visibly kinky/coarse hair or beard or a browner complexion. It's also worth noting that down here, all the Latinos are Indigenous Mexicans. You don't find the lighter-skinned Latinos that you might see in a place like NY.
Mixed people don’t always look mixed, sometimes they look 100% monoracial and you’d never tell they were mixed, Rebecca hall is a good example she’s half black and white and looks pretty much 100 white
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Mixed people don’t always look mixed, sometimes they look 100% monoracial and you’d never tell they were mixed, Rebecca hall is a good example she’s half black and white and looks pretty much 100 white
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Wentworth Miller, Troian Bellisario are good examples of this as well.
 
Mixed people don’t always look mixed, sometimes they look 100% monoracial and you’d never tell they were mixed, Rebecca hall is a good example she’s half black and white and looks pretty much 100 white
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My maternal grandmother was the same way. Even though she felt black and called herself black, we had to sit her down at Christmas one time and tell her that she wasn't. After this, she began calling herself "other." In college, I even met twin brothers and their sister. I met them separately. The guys looked more black (like Barack Obama), while their sister was like this woman and my grandmother. The sister hated it. She said that no one questioned her bothers' blackness, but they thought she was a white girl trying to act black. She also told me about how racist many of the whites in her family were. The simple fact is that we live in a racialized society, where what you look like dictates your treatment. Many mixed people I've met like to ride the fence when it benefits them -- especially the women.
 
My maternal grandmother was the same way. Even though she felt black and called herself black, we had to sit her down at Christmas one time and tell her that she wasn't. After this, she began calling herself "other." In college, I even met twin brothers and their sister. I met them separately. The guys looked more black (like Barack Obama), while their sister was like this woman and my grandmother. The sister hated it. She said that no one questioned her bothers' blackness, but they thought she was a white girl trying to act black. She also told me about how racist many of the whites in her family were. The simple fact is that we live in a racialized society, where what you look like dictates your treatment. Many mixed people I've met like to ride the fence when it benefits them -- especially the women.
100%. Your race(s) is/are what you’re made up of but it’s also how society/the world perceives you
 
My maternal grandmother was the same way. Even though she felt black and called herself black, we had to sit her down at Christmas one time and tell her that she wasn't. After this, she began calling herself "other." In college, I even met twin brothers and their sister. I met them separately. The guys looked more black (like Barack Obama), while their sister was like this woman and my grandmother. The sister hated it. She said that no one questioned her bothers' blackness, but they thought she was a white girl trying to act black. She also told me about how racist many of the whites in her family were. The simple fact is that we live in a racialized society, where what you look like dictates your treatment. Many mixed people I've met like to ride the fence when it benefits them -- especially the women.
um genetics trumps looks and mixed people are still black.
 
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um genetics trumps looks and mixed people are still black.
I'm not one of those black people that goes by the "one-drop rule" created by the dominant society. If you do a DNA test, those will tell you that the average black American has 70+% Sub-Saharan African DNA. People who can't hide their blackness obviously aren't treated the same as mixed people. The reason most biracial (black/white) people look more white is because they are majority white. Most of these people have white mothers and black fathers. They are raised by their mothers and quickly learn that they aren't white and that it is a protected class. Biracial people -- especially women -- talk about the horrors of growing up with white moms and black dads.
 
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I'm not one of those black people that goes by the "one-drop rule" created by the dominant society. If you do a DNA test, those will tell you that the average black American has 70+% Sub-Saharan African DNA. People who can't hide their blackness obviously aren't treated the same as mixed people. The reason most biracial (black/white) people look more white is because they are majority white. Most of these people have white mothers and black fathers. They are raised by their mothers and quickly learn that they aren't white and that it is a protected class. Biracial people -- especially women -- talk about the horrors of growing up with white moms and black dads.
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