I'm not saying its a dealbreaker for all black women. I know a couple of black single moms that got pregnant young and their parents or older family members offered to take care of their kid for them while they went to college and finished living their lives. My mom and sister gave me that same offer. I kind of think that "strong, black women" stereotype is kind of ingrained in us, where it's like my mom did it, her mom did it, everyone I know did it, so I can do it too. I'd rather struggle and raise my own kid, then "give up" and possibly have her hate me or feel rejected and unwanted. That's just me though

. I'm not shytting on any woman's parenting choices (whether adoption, abortion, whatever, whatever).
But to answer your question, it depends on how old my daughter is when this happens. If he doesn't want to raise her as his (which is fine since her dad is in her life for now), then that would be cool as long as he's cool with helping to provide for her financially if I need him to. AND NO PHYSICAL DISCIPLINE. So yeah I'd make it work. Honestly though, I think I'd prefer a dude with a kid already so that we're equally yoked. I don't want someone feeling like they're doing me any favors.