Wow, I am going to sound really bad for saying this, but I guess I am typically prejudiced against African Americans. Elaboration time! What I mean by this is unless something about them I hear/see before hand clues me in to something about them that immediately makes me think differently of them, I will typically converse with an African American person while thinking that they will probably be the stereotypical rap-blasting, ebonics-speaking, in your face kind of person. It's probably because being African American myself, I had somewhat of an inferiority complex until I was about 11, and sub-consciously judge people more rigorously if they were African American and felt incredibly disappointed whenever I heard there was a crime, and it ended up being an African American, but at the same time, I looked more highly upon African Americans that didn't fall into the typical stereotypes. And sadly, most of the African American people I meet do fall into at least one of the 3 aforementioned categories, which is probably the main reason why I think this way, even if I don't really want to.
Of course, if I talk with them for a bit and find out that they aren't like that, then any prejudice I might have had fades away. My best friend at the moment happens to be African American, and I don't think any differently of him than anyone else because I know him fairly well, and that way of thinking doesn't carry over to people I know if they don't fall into those aforementioned categories.
Also, people who fit into any of those 3 categories set off warning signals in my head not to talk to that person, regardless of their skin tone. I also tend to avoid overly social people, or sporty people, because I tend to assume that I won't like them. And even if I did, we probably wouldn't have any common interest to talk about since pretty much all I like are anime, jrpgs, nintendo games, and internet that's not facebook or instagram. I also tend to avoid seemingly very serious people as well. Also, I'd like to say that on the note of prejudice against African Americans, that only extends to African Americans, not regular Africans, or other black people around the globe.
Bleh, even if I accept that it is unintentional, I still feel kind of racist for saying so.