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You have not noticed that there are various shades of most races?
Caucasian/White can be almost paper white to a deep tan color (normal).
African Americans can be almost white (in the old days, they could "pass" for white, and some did) through various shades of brown to almost black.
Asians can be a yellowish-white tone to a dark brown.
Middle Easterners can be from a light tan to an almost African-American dark brown.
And all other races have various shades, too.
Most of the world's people can be of any mixed race, so any color - Well not green or blue tones that I know of. That allows for numerous shades of colors, no matter what race they are or "go by".
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