Yes there are. People will say that if someone is black they cannot be Irish. The Irish people, even white people, are made up of peoples from many different countries, so Irish people can be traced back to many countries and races. So a black person born in Ireland is just as Irish as people born in Ireland whose origins come from Scandinavia, Spain(where the very first Irish people came from over 8000 years ago), Britain and the many other countries that come to make up Irish people. By now there are black people being born in Ireland to black parents who were also born in Ireland. Skin colour does not decide nationality and the vast majority of so-called Irish people that are white, are not of one ethnic race. There are many famous black Irish people like the footballer Paul McGrath or the singer Phil Lynott.
In my African American History book it says "The relationships between black people and Indians during colonial times were complex".
The original Black Dutch people, like the Black Irish people do not have any African ancestors. The name means that they are black-haired.
If born in Ireland and Irish citizen, then Irish.
There are Irish people living in Germany, and German people living in Ireland, but Irish people are Irish and German people are German.
Irish
The Irish was not considered white in the 19th century. The Irish was considered black people.
"Black Irish" traditionally refers to Irish people with dark features, possibly stemming from intermixing with Spanish or North African populations. It can also refer to people of Irish descent with darker hair and eyes, distinguishing them from the typical Irish phenotype.
Everybody looks different. How you will look will depend on your parents and how they look. So you may look black, but still be Irish, so you could have an Irish accent, and if one or both of your parents were Irish, that would affect how you look. Some Irish people may have black parents who came from different countries in Africa or Asia. Some people in Ireland have dark features, going back to the original Irish people coming from northern Spain, at least 8000 years ago.
Yes there are. People will say that if someone is black they cannot be Irish. The Irish people, even white people, are made up of peoples from many different countries, so Irish people can be traced back to many countries and races. So a black person born in Ireland is just as Irish as people born in Ireland whose origins come from Scandinavia, Spain(where the very first Irish people came from over 8000 years ago), Britain and the many other countries that come to make up Irish people. By now there are black people being born in Ireland to black parents who were also born in Ireland. Skin colour does not decide nationality and the vast majority of so-called Irish people that are white, are not of one ethnic race. There are many famous black Irish people like the footballer Paul McGrath or the singer Phil Lynott.
No, Indians and black people are not the same thing. Indians generally refer to people from India, and black people refer to individuals of African descent. These are two distinct racial and ethnic groups with their own unique histories, cultures, and backgrounds.
In my African American History book it says "The relationships between black people and Indians during colonial times were complex".
In my African American History book it says "The relationships between black people and Indians during colonial times were complex".
Irish people can have black hair due to genetic variation. The presence of certain genes in the Irish population can result in individuals having black hair. Additionally, intermixing with people from other regions throughout history can also contribute to the diversity of hair colors within the Irish population.
They were the first people to come to the us when the Indians were here
The original Black Dutch people, like the Black Irish people do not have any African ancestors. The name means that they are black-haired.
Black pudding (a type of blood sausage).