White skin and blue eyes developed between 10,000 to 40,000 years ago in Northern Europe
The white race as a human category was invented, as I understand it, about 300 years ago. The science of the time categorized plants and animals by lumping together things that looked similar. And that worked pretty well.
Science after World War II divided humans into three to five races (I learned that while studying anthropology at UCLA in the 1950s).
About 30 years ago the Human Diversity Genome Project began to sort humans by DNA, not by appearance. It turned out that the continent with the most diverse DNA was Africa, the continent of human origin. That makes sense; Africans had the most time to diverge from one another.
Scientists realized that when an African tribe set off to explore a new continent, they could take with them only a small part of the greatly varied DNA in Africa. Today, the farther you get from Africa, the less the DNA diversity.
Today a black tribal woman in Africa may share more DNA with the King of Sweden than she does with another black woman in another tribe who lives on the opposite bank of her river.
Our constructed racial categories are contradicted by DNA.
According to biology, human races, as we use the term, do not exist. Racism still exists (for example, on the Supreme Court).
There is no DNA justification for distributing power and wealth on the basis of colors--but you know that.