So he wanted a white guy to magically have Black children?
Nothing magical about it, really.
Blacks in the Bible:
Did You Know that Father Abraham Had a Black Son?
( comments by Melineze Logan Hite )
Yes, Abraham, the father of the Jewish people, had a black son by the name of Ishmael, whom he named. Abraham was married to Hagar, a black,
Egyptian woman, who was the handmaiden to his Jewish wife, Sarah. Ironically, his own wife pleaded with him to go and lie with this black woman, because she could have no child by her husband.
This act caused problems for all concerned, because God was not in it.
God had promised Abraham and Sarah that they would have a child together, but it seemed impossible because of old age.
Abraham could have refused to engage in a relationship with the black servant, but he did not.Maybe, he thought this was the only way to have his dream of a lifetime, a son. Thus, a child was born. The mother later left the camp with her son under duress for the wilderness of Pan. God promised his mother that He would make Ishmael into a great nation.
God was with the child. He became an archer.
Abraham died one hundred and seventy-five years old and was buried in the cave of Machpelah, in the field of Ephron, and Ishmael returned to grieve his father's death alongside his half brother, Issac.
Ishmael later married an Egyptian woman and had twelve sons: Nebajoth, Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam, Mishma, Dumah, Massa, Hadar, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah.
Ishmael's daughter, Mahalath, later married Issac's son, Essau, the brother to Jacob.