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Originally Posted by barbara
Considering he was raised, primarily, in a white community by white relatives.... It would seem that "culturally" he is white.
However, in the United States it is "culturally" accepted that anyone with 'black blood' is considered to be black.
In this case, it is not his cultural background that deems him to be black, but rather the cultural background of the United States.
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C'mon barbara, don't be humor impaired. Excuse me for tryin' to have a little fun.