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Latest revision as of 13:52, 29 August 2024

Ethnic group denoted by its shared racialized history in the United States via institutions of chattel slavery, mass incarceration, and racism, descended from individuals of the African diaspora, who share a similar vernacular and subculture.
  • African-American people
  • Afro-American people
  • African Americans
  • African-Americans
  • Afro-Americans
  • African American ethnic group
  • Afro-American ethnic group
  • African-American ethnic group
  • African American as an ethnicity
  • African-American as an ethnicity
  • Afro-American as an ethnicity
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African American people
Ethnic group denoted by its shared racialized history in the United States via institutions of chattel slavery, mass incarceration, and racism, descended from individuals of the African diaspora, who share a similar vernacular and subculture.
  • African-American people
  • Afro-American people
  • African Americans
  • African-Americans
  • Afro-Americans
  • African American ethnic group
  • Afro-American ethnic group
  • African-American ethnic group
  • African American as an ethnicity
  • African-American as an ethnicity
  • Afro-American as an ethnicity

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