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SparkleLeaf · 51-55, T
I'm just going to assume this is a serious question. There is greater genetic variation among black people than there is a difference between black and white. It's just one (or possibly a few) gene(s) that causes a black person's body to produce more melanin, resulting in the difference in hair color and (usually) hair texture. That's it. We are extremely close.
TheRascallyOne · 31-35, M
@SparkleLeaf NERD!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just kidding