Nigeria, May 10 -- In the aftermath of Pope Francis' death, many Africans on the continent and in the diaspora wondered if the Catholic Church would, for a change, elect a Black Pope. Well, they got one in Pope Leo XIV even if this isn't apparent on the surface.
Although the Pope doesn't identify as Black, he has Black African bloodline flowing in his veins through his mother.
Robert Francis Prevost, who changed his name to Leo XIV upon becoming the pope, traces maternal ancestral roots to grandparents in the state of Louisiana whose ancestry is part Black African.
According to the New York Times, "The pope's maternal grandparents, both of whom are described as Black or mulatto in various historical records," lived in a part of New Orl...
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