What is she?
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Mr_Ectoplasma — 9 years ago(November 18, 2016 01:24 AM)
She's Dominican and Puerto Rican, so she's half-black, I suppose. I live in a neighborhood with a large percentage of Dominicans and Puerto RicansDominicans are what most people would consider black, but they culturally have nothing to do with what most people think of as "African American" culture. What makes this even more complicated is that most Dominicans don't really identify as black, even though their skin tone is far more akin to "black" than it is anythi2000ng elsethey are far more dark-complected than Latinos, for example.
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MariMcCabe — 9 years ago(December 09, 2016 06:06 PM)
She is a black hispanic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afro-Latin_Americans
She's Dominican and Puerto Rican, so she's half-black, I suppose. I live in a neighborhood with a large percentage of Dominicans and Puerto RicansDominicans are what most people would consider black, but they culturally have nothing to do with what most people think of as "African American" culture. What makes this even more complicated is that most Dominicans don't really identify as black, even though their skin tone is far more akin to "black" than it is anything elsethey are far more dark-complected than Latinos, for example.
Her Puerto Rican mom is mixed with black, so that makes Zoe more than half black.
Most Dominicans are black mixed with white (and a little bit of native) but there are some that are just black.