Yes. There are black Americans with naturally red/blond/brown hair as hair color of any color isn't exclusive to one race.
It's possible that the child will have black, brown or red hair.
if mother has black and the father has red it will probally be brown
of course, they can have brown, black, red or blonde hair.
he had red hair
34% brown 20% red 46% blonde Number of hairs on the head for- blondes: approx. 140,000 brown: approx. 110,000 black: approx. 108,000 red: approx. 90,000
Black because the brown and red would make some darkish color and the black would mix of overpower that
Dark brown and black...but sometimes I see a light brown or red ish brown hair.
Multicolored.
its just like highlights! when brown hair gets blonder highlights, black hair tends to get reddish brown highlights.
Red. Red Hair =90,000 Brown Hair = 110,000 Black= 108,000 Blonde= 140,000
......... Perhaps the grandparents have red hair. LOok up- dominant and recessive traits.
It's unpredictable. For example, my Mom has red hair, but her Mom and Dad had brown hair, but their Mom and dad had black hair and one blonde. But my Dad has black hair, and his Dad had brown hair and his Mom had blonde hair, which is why I ended up with brown hair with auburn and blonde highlights and my sister ended up with blonde hair. Crazy, huh?