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T. Oso ([personal profile] campkilkare) wrote in [personal profile] skygiants 2012-04-10 10:52 am (UTC)

No, but if they aren't recognized by anyone in the narrative or even the narrator as non-white, and they are written more or less indistinguishably from a white protagonists, AND they don't have access to the culture they come from--well, it gets pretty academic if they count as a non-white character or not.

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