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7/23/2025, 9:03:47 AM
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>NOT found in the DNA of present-day Asians or Caucasians.
In the United States, approximately 737,492 individuals identify as both Black and White. While the total number of mixed-race births is increasing, the specific number of black and white babies born annually isn't explicitly stated. However, it's known that around 14% of all U.S. births in 2015 were to multiracial or multiethnic parents, according to the Pew Research Center. This number has nearly tripled since 1980, reflecting a growing trend of interracial marriages.
>NOT found in the DNA of present-day Asians or Caucasians.
In the United States, approximately 737,492 individuals identify as both Black and White. While the total number of mixed-race births is increasing, the specific number of black and white babies born annually isn't explicitly stated. However, it's known that around 14% of all U.S. births in 2015 were to multiracial or multiethnic parents, according to the Pew Research Center. This number has nearly tripled since 1980, reflecting a growing trend of interracial marriages.
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