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This is an interesting topic and have the say that I have a different perspecitive on this topic after seeing so many white people taking in children of color that nobody else would take the risk on adopting. Children come to us under so many different circumstances. I have nearly grown grand nephews whose mothers are half black and fathers are not of African descent. They are my blood, but look as white and hispanic as they could be. If I were ever in a position to take in one of their children, it would certainly turn heads. I appreciate your thoughts, but am so curious about your use of the term "afro-american." That has been outdated for 20 years or more. If you are from inside the U.S., I'm a bit shocked. Personally, I'm Black.
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