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Certain variations of the Creole peoples consider themselves to be black, for instance the southern African group (Madagascar, Mauritius, Reunion, and even Mozambique)
The majourity of creole speaking people aren't black, but that doesn't erase the fact that there is a considerable number of black people who are creole as well. Other races with black people are the Bantus, the Berbers, the Arabs, Aborigines, and even a few asian cultures.
Being creole is an identity that bends more toward the aspect of cultural origins, and focuses less on the biological features of a person.
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