Black people: can we be born different colors in the same family?
Yes, most definitely we can be born with different colors!! In my family, my father was very light skinned, about the color of Jurnee Smollett….http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/vi… while my mother is much darker, like Gabrielle Union…
When you wonder, you are merely basking in the beauty of how God created human beings with such variety. On top of that how, he made the color black, the dominant color for every other shade of color. That applies with the human family. A black person has in their color genes the ability to have offspring of different hair, skin, and eye color. That is why Tyra Banks has light skin. The white gene would diminish that effect. Unless not to far down the line someone was married to someone not white skinned. So then how did humankind come to have dark skinned people if Adam was white? Well one need only research the bible and find that he was not of a pure White skin color as is the belief. We are all offspring of Noah and his 3 sons, of whom Adam was great, great, etc.. grandfather to. From Noah and his 3 sons and their wives there is where the mixture of color genes were and passed on to the different peoples that make up our world today. So one could stipulate then that Noah and his wi
Well my brothers and his fiancee recently had a child and their child is in between. My brother is my skin tone and his fiancee who is 100% Nigerian (Igbo) is light brown, their son came out medium brown. Maybe if they have another child he or she might come out lighter or darker, it’s possible and both siblings will have the same parents. With black Americans this is more common because they have admixtures from slavery that produce even more of a range of skin tones (we come in different shades without admixtures) where you have people that are nearly white in skin tones like Lena Horne. One of my co-workers who is very fair skin (not biracial technologically) married a very dark skin man. Their kids range from very light, medium to very dark, same mom, same dad.
Yes you can. All three of us are different colors. One sister is darker than me and one is lighter. I’m right in the middle. The trip is though my two older sisters are twins, fraternal twins though. And there was no infidelity going on my parents loved each other. I guess it could be the fact that we are the product of an interracial marriage that we came out three different shades. LOL. Well here’s a pic of me and one of my sis’s. Couldn’t find a pic of my other one. Hold on a minute while i post the link. Here it is. I’m the one in the glasses of course. http://360.yahoo.com/my_profile-gExqMegi…