Black people might be more prone to (ie.) sickle-cell anemia, but that has nothing to do with their "black-ness" and everything to do with the social conditions black people find themselves in. There is no anatomical differences between any races.
I thought that black people tend to have bigger lips and broader noses, is that anatomical difference? And that sickle-cell anemia is associated with resistance to malaria, which became useless to people living in colder areas, not to social conditioons.
Edit: since this is a delicate issue, I'd like to point out that I'm not taking sides here, just asking question.


! Was just trying to be funny.
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