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It's a different universe. Their history is different in a lot of ways. While the timeline includes a Civil War and an Emancipation Proclamation, there's no mention of Reconstruction or a need for any civil rights acts. Some of the former slave states outlawed slavery, and the 13th Amendment ended slavery in the rest of the former slave states.
The 50 states also broke up into 13 commonwealths or super states in 1969.
That fact that slavery in the game is an equal opportunity institution suggests no one really cares about color anymore as there are far more important differences to worry about.
Preston Garvey leads the Minutemen when the Sole Survivor first meets them.
The self-appointed sheriff of Megaton in Fallout 3 is Lucas Simms. He's a native of Megaton.
Or, the more likely scenario, is that they cast the best actors for the roles from the list of the actors they could afford.