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Why does a biracial person mixed with black & white always default to black?

Why does a biracial person mixed with black & white always default to black?

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Being of mixed race often comes with the unique ability to identify with either—or both—of the racial backgrounds that make up one’s heritage. This choice can be empowering but also complex, as societal perceptions, personal experiences, and family influences can shape how someone chooses to present themselves. In some situations, mixed-race individuals may feel pressured to identify with the race they most physically resemble, while in others, they may embrace both backgrounds equally. The flexibility in racial identity can be beneficial, allowing for cultural exploration and a deeper connection to multiple communities. However, it can also come with challenges, such as feeling excluded from one group or facing scrutiny over the legitimacy of one’s identity. Ultimately, the ability to select a racial identity is a personal decision, shaped by history, environment, and self-perception.

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