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First-generational quadroons here are simply not common (and neither second). What we have is Biracial Americans (half African American and half white American mixes) and not even they are too common.
Biracial Americans vary a lot depending on how the black parent look like (or just simply genetic lottery) but for the most part they look ambiguous. Not white enough to be seen as white and not black enough to be seen as black. Many times they will look close to balanced mulatto if the African American parent is fully SSA. But at times they will look like an exotic white person. I would think Brazilian pardos are the closest to them in phenotype (minus the most SSA-leaning ones).
Genetically quadroon biracial Americans must be a very small minority because genetically mulatto African Americans (as in half or nearly half European) make up less or only around 10% of the African community. The bulk of the African American community is between 65%-99% negroid. So most Biracial Americans are probably between 32%-49% africano.
Where in the USA did you lived btw? You give strong dropist vibes. You just said I look black for Spain's standards on another thrads LMAO. It didn't bother me but I wasn't expecting it from my experience outside of these boards.
The girl you posted looks like a quadroon whose SSA is from the most robust types. I've also seeing Biracial American who is between ~30%-35% negroid range and have that look (un monton). You can't really expect quadroons to have a single look. Maany look straight up pakistani, others north African, pardo or quasi-white or even white. I'd say half of them look North African though.
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Dropist? I was born and raised in Miami, in the Kendall area to be specific. Also, I repeatedly said that I don't consider you black, you should be able to embrace all your genetic roots, its just that some ignorant people would because there aren't a lot of blacks in Spain. Didn't mean to offend, sorry.
I mean, perhaps it is regional but I knew quite a few biracial people, quadroons and octoroons and all that specific shit idk, those are terms I only learned after joining this forum so I didn't notice those things back then.
I also do not agree with you on biracials not being phenotypically black enough to be considered black, they always had people trying to pigeon hole them into being black even when they wanted to identify with both.
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You probably dont really know most dominicans families well enough to conclude if they were quadroon enough. Most of " white" looking dominicans are actually octaroon or sometimes even quadroons. As most dominicans dont even know their great great grandparents. Or anything about them.
Full white dominicans are almost non existant. Although I grew up with some that probably were full white or near full white.
She looks between a quadroon and a mullata
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