Ofcourse there are white Jamaicans

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Talk to dah people dem mek dem know mi gyal!

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IN Jamaica, the "Browning class" is the term used to refer to people of mixed African and European ancestry, essentially the same as a "mulatto class" in other contexts, but with the "browning" term signifying a more specific social and cultural identity within the Jamaican context; it often implies a higher social status than simply being "mixed race.". 
Key points about the "browning class":
Meaning:
Refers to individuals of mixed African and European ancestry, often with lighter skin tones and European kr Asian or Mixed race phenotype compared to the majority Black population in Jamaica.
Social implications:
Historically, the "browning class" has been associated with greater privilege and access to opportunities compared to those considered purely Black.
Terminology preference:
While "mulatto" is technically accurate, "browning" is preferred in Jamaica as it reflects the unique social dynamics and cultural nuances of the island.

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Some people just fool, Whites in Jamaica for the beginning although the vast majority migrated and alot intemarry with Black and Asian and Mulattoes to produce Browning.

In Jamaica, the "Browning class" is the term used to refer to people of mixed African and European ancestry, essentially the same as a "mulatto class" in other contexts, but with the "browning" term signifying a more specific social and cultural identity within the Jamaican context; it often implies a higher social status than simply being "mixed race.". 
Key points about the "browning class":
Meaning:
Refers to individuals of mixed African and European ancestry, often with lighter skin tones and European kr Asian or Mixed race phenotype compared to the majority Black population in Jamaica.
Social implications:
Historically, the "browning class" has been associated with greater privilege and access to opportunities compared to those considered purely Black.
Terminology preference:
While "mulatto" is technically accurate, "browning" is preferred in Jamaica as it reflects the unique social dynamics and cultural nuances of the island.

celticmulato