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African Americans, also
known as
Black Americans and
formerly also
called Afro-
Americans, are an
American racial and
ethnic group, who as
defined by the...
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Afro-Latin
Americans (Spanish: Afrolatinoamericanos), also
known as
Black Latin Americans (Spanish:
Latinoamericanos negros), are
Latin Americans of total...
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described as
Afro-
American religions, are a
number of
related beliefs that
developed in the
Americas in
various areas of the Caribbean,
Latin America, and the...
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States (African
Americans), in
Canada (Black Canadians), in the
Caribbean (
Afro-Caribbean), and in
Latin America (
Afro-Latin
Americans).
After the United...
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Networks and
Community Values Among Nineteenth-Century
Philadelphia Afroamerican Elites. See “So was
Augustus Dorsey,
whose wealth included real estate...
- The
field includes scholars of African-
American,
Afro-Canadian,
Afro-Caribbean,
Afro-Latino,
Afro-European,
Afro-Asian,
African Australian, and African...
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Black Hispanic and
Latino Americans, also
called Afro-Hispanics,
Afro-Latinos,
Black Hispanics, or
Black Latinos, are
classified by the
United States...
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Baltimore Afro-
American,
commonly known as The
Afro or
Afro News, is a w****ly African-
American newspaper published in Baltimore, Maryland. It is the...
- a wide-toothed comb
colloquially known as an
Afro pick. "
Afro" is
derived from the term "
Afro American". The
hairstyle is also
referred to by some as...
- (1972). The
Development of the
Negro Spiritual as
Choral Art
Music by
Afro-
American Composers: With an
Annotated Guide to the
Performance of
Selected Spirituals...