You really should allow people to choose a 'none of the above' answer.
I hate to tell you, being 'full blood Afican-American' means absolutely nothing. There's no such thing as 'full blood' anything, except full blooded human being, which is good because the 'purity' people think of as being 'full blooded' is a sign of a lack of genetic diversity. Sisters and brothers can mate and have offspring that are 'pure', but the offspring suffer from all kinds of problems.
Nature selected you to have blue eyes, freckles, and red hair so that you could add a little genetic diversity into the gene pool. Who knows, your genes could, theoretically, save the entire human race from extinction some day.
Where did i as a full blood african american get my blue eyes freckes and red straight hair from????
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a weird but curiostic question
Top Opinion
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A. i am albino
















Most people are surprised to discover that, contrary to
popular assumption, the term 'African-American' (AA)
actually does NOT even mean 'Black' -- but rather --
it is simply used as a reference to any person who
is a member of the Ethnic group of people who are:
"the descendants of the survivors of the chattel-slavery
system that took place on the continental United States
during the antebellum period of the nation's history"
Although they are often referred to as being "black", the
AAs tend to have a very wide variety of of skin tones, hair
textures & facial features as a result of the fact that more
that +70% of the people born to two (2) AA parents are also
of a family lineage that has been continually Mixed-Race
for generations and often consists of +20-30% European,
+25% Amerindian & remainder African bloodlines.
Also -- The AAs did NOT choose this
name for themselves -- it was simply
applied to them without their consent.
The following links may also be of some interest:
Have a nice day !!! :D
http://groups.yahoo.com/group...
http://answers.yahoo.com/ques...
http://answers.yahoo.com/ques...
http://answers.yahoo.com/ques...
.
Most people are surprised to discover that, contrary to
popular assumption, the term 'African-American' (AA)
actually does NOT even mean 'Black' -- but rather --
it is simply used as a reference to any person who
is a member of the Ethnic group of people who are:
"the descendants of the survivors of the chattel-slavery
system that took place on the continental United States
during the antebellum period of the nation's history"
Although they are often referred to as being "black", the
AAs tend to have a very wide variety of of skin tones, hair
textures & facial features as a result of the fact that more
that +70% of the people born to two (2) AA parents are also
of a family lineage that has been continually Mixed-Race
for generations and often consists of +20-30% European,
+25% Amerindian & remainder African bloodlines.
Also -- The AAs did NOT choose this
name for themselves -- it was simply
applied to them without their consent.
The following links may also be of some interest:
Have a nice day !!! :D
http://groups.yahoo.com/group...
http://answers.yahoo.com/ques...
http://answers.yahoo.com/ques...
http://answers.yahoo.com/ques...
.
I hate to tell you, being 'full blood Afican-American' means absolutely nothing. There's no such thing as 'full blood' anything, except full blooded human being, which is good because the 'purity' people think of as being 'full blooded' is a sign of a lack of genetic diversity. Sisters and brothers can mate and have offspring that are 'pure', but the offspring suffer from all kinds of problems.
Nature selected you to have blue eyes, freckles, and red hair so that you could add a little genetic diversity into the gene pool. Who knows, your genes could, theoretically, save the entire human race from extinction some day.