True, but wouldn't they be 1/4 white and 1/4 black? The answer is probably way easier than you ever thought it would be. It would also be a mix-race person.
Then the baby would only have 1/4 African American in him or her.
yes they could actually have either black or white
no because white +black =mix child if you ever have any
well it depends on how WHITE and BLACK the two people are, if the dad isn't that dark but the mom is pretty white it would most likely be a baby with a TINY bit dark skin but if the mom is really white and the dad is like pure black (im not rasist) then the baby will be in between. hope that helped! :)
I don't know if it was in black and white, but Rosemary's Baby had a plot of that description. The movie had Mia Farrow in it.
Yes she can if there is a white gene in the familyMore detail:A black woman can give birth to a baby that looks white if the child is born an albino. This is when the normal pigments that give the skin its natural color is not present, making the child seem white.A black woman can also give birth to a baby that looks white if the father is white, and resembles the father more than the mother.
I'll have to go with white because many people i know that is like that normally they come out the same color of their mother.
black because that's what he was originally. he has kids
There is not a excact answer, it's the family's desicion, but if the white woman wants the child, she can keep it, but if she doesn't or can't, she'd have to give it away for someone to adopt, which likely will be a black, or just leave it somewhere for someone to find. Or maybe, this is very mean, but I've read that some even kill them. Unbelievable! Who would kill their very own baby that she, and no one else in the universe had that's her very own, and not love it?
yes and they can also produce a totally white baby. However the children of that child will probably be mixed in colour because the child still inherits and passes on the genetic codes of it's parents.
does it matter? But the baby would be considered African American because it has half a set of genes from the minority parentAlternate answer:The law has always regarded a person who has any amount of non-white blood in him/her as non-white. Even if it was generations back. In practice though, once you looked white, and said nothing, you were counted as white.Nowadays, there is a new thing, in which the government has created "mixed race" categories. So one is not necessarily "black", just for having a black parent.
Possibly. If the babies father is coloured the is a chance other than that I don't know.
If you are a white woman and your baby's father is Turkish your baby would be half white half Turkish (mixed). Native Turks are not considered Caucasian.