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Old 12-27-2011, 04:57 AM   #1
Civilrecordzz

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Default What is considered Black in the US
In general. To look "Black" in the US is to bascially look African American, which has a wide range of phenotypes from Pure SSA looking to almost White.

Here's the African American range. Most Aframs are in the Brown skinned column, while the other two are not rare but less common.

From Magneto's post.

Dark skinned





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^^something like that could be considered dark skinned unless he's around/next to someone even darker like



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Redbones to Light skinned



-->girl in the middle







^^His parents below: father is a "medium" type and his mother is a "light skinned" type. He came out in the "redbone" range


























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(mainly the chick on the left)





-->guy on the left is like a "medium redbone" type Afram and the other 2 are more "light skinned" or mixed







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after them it's people past true mulatto looking and heading into the quad-> white looking









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