an african man dating an african american women is a mix couple/relationship?…
an african man dating an african american women is a mix/ interracial couple/relationship?… If they have a baby what culture or ethicity will the child be known as?
If you mean a white african man, then yeah the baby would be considered bi/multi-racial.
But it’s a black african man, and you are living in America. Then no one will give a damn. It’s just be a black baby.
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African American means someone of African decent living in America. First the child will be a human. Second, it depends on where the child is born. If the child is born in America, he/she will be African American. If not, African-French, British African, you get my drift. It doesn’t matter really, everyone will label the child as black because thats what most societies do.
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Well the reason they argue that it’s a mixed race couple is because African Americans aren’t truely black. There were countless occurances of "masters" enpregnating their young black slaves and so, honestly, it’d be nearly impossible to determine what your ethnicity and origin is. My cousin is mixed but you’d never guess it. He’s quite dark but if you look closely, his eyes are green. The only factor that’ll account for him being a mixed baby.
The ethnicity of a baby born of an African man and an African American woman would be that of a mutt. Just as almost all Americans are these days. The baby WOULD know that he/she is half African though. (Not half "black" but half African).
-Later Gator-
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If you mean a white african man, then yeah the baby would be considered bi/multi-racial.
But it’s a black african man, and you are living in America. Then no one will give a damn. It’s just be a black baby.
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In a sense, but I’d call it a cross-cultural relationship instead.
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I THINK NOT
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