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Cinder would also count as non-white (given Asians aren't regarded generally seen as white regardless of melanin levels).

And that's ignoring how many have skin and hair colours that don't match with their ethnicity (especially given how exotic they can get). Not that it's unprecedented per se - you can get blond dark-skinned people in Polynesia and the first blue-eyed people had much darker skin than modern day ones do (ignoring multiracial children whose skin colour has yet to stabilise that is).