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Old 09-11-2011, 08:45 AM   #25
Ephedrine

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I have met some Tamils who were darker than the average Afram but didn't consider them to be black. They didn't identify as black either. Also met some people from Louisiana who had obvious admixture but didn't identify as black or Creole etc. Like a dark guy who regularly gets confused as MENA but identifies as Cajun and grew up in a mainly white culture. To me it seems more applicable to people of visible African descent who identify with a culture that considers itself black.
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