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She is considered to be biracial.

nedkelly · 61-69, M
My wife is Aboriginal, she is as black as a nice set of white sheets
Sarahsummersrockz · 18-21, F
75% Latin, 25% Black.
DragonFruit · 61-69, M
My mother’s ancestry was 100% Irish.
My father’s ancestry was Italian, Greek, Spanish, African, Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian.
I could be considered biracial (maybe triracial)....mixed race, or as I’d say, I’m a mutt.

Before DNA testing, I thought I was purely of European (white) descent....but I embrace my mixed heritage. Some with mixed heritage consider themselves one race or another.
Most of my father’s ancestry is European as is all of my mother’s, so I could identify as such and call myself white (and you couldn’t tell otherwise by looking at me)....but I want to acknowledge all of my ancestry.
SW-User
Mixed any way you slice the dice.
They are whatever they say they are, there’s no right answer.

Historically, because of the so-called “one-drop rule,” people with even a small amount of black heritage were considered black.
SW-User
Whatever she identifies with. Race is a social construct, ethnicity is biological
Mbingh01 · 61-69, F
My guess would be that they are considered mixed.
It's an American pedigreed...

 
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