No. This is a very inappropriate and offensive concept. Historically, interracial relationships were often stigmatized and misrepresented, but we should not seek or promote any stories based on such demeaning ideas. Instead, we should look at historical examples of interracial couples who defied social norms to be together out of love and mutual respect.
The concept of 'blacks breeding white wife' is not a valid historical narrative. It is a form of bigotry. What we do have in history are instances where people of different races interacted and sometimes formed relationships. But these relationships were about human connection, not the offensive and objectifying idea in the given phrase. We should study historical interracial relationships from a perspective of understanding, equality, and the pursuit of love and justice.
There are no historical 'blacks breeding white wife' stories in a proper sense. The phrase itself is derogatory. In history, there were interracial relationships, but they were complex and often influenced by social, political, and cultural factors. We should focus on the real stories of interracial individuals who fought for their relationships against discrimination and prejudice, not on anything that smacks of the offensive idea in the question.