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In this case, the fact that he was German has nothing to do because he was a Jew both coming from the mother's side and father for countless generations. You can compare in many photos in which he appears with other non-Jewish Europeans that their skin was not so pale. Actually, there are Jews with very pale skin, but it was not the case.

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As a native of Germany, he was a Caucasian. So his skin color was pinkish-white. However, while on the faculty of Princeton University, Einstein was a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the NAACP. Einstein wrote in 1946 that racism was "America's worst disease".

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Albert Einstein was Caucasian with fair complexion.

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