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African American (redirected fromAfrican-americans) Thesaurus Medical African American alsoAf·ri·can-A·mer·i·can(ăf′rĭ-kən-ə-mĕr′ĭ-kən) n. A black American of African ancestry. Af′ri·can-A·mer′i·canadj. ...
Also found in:Thesaurus,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. Related to African-American Vernacular English:Black English Vernacular African-American Vernacular English n (Languages) a dialect of English typically spoken by working-class African-Americans. Abbreviation:AAVEAlso called:ebonics ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Great Migration was the movement of 1.75 million African Americans out of the Southern United States to the North, Midwest and West from 1910 to 1930. Precise estim...
or internationally. However slavery within the United States remained legal and even experienced a huge expansion during this time. In 1820 there were 1.7 million African Americans in the country and 1.5 million of them were slaves mainly concentrated in the Atlantic states and southern Louisiana. ...
Ontal, Rene G. “Fagen and Other Ghosts: African-Americans and the Philippine-American War.” InVestiges of War: The Philippine-American War and the Aftermath of an Imperial Dream, 1899-1999, edited by Angel Velasco Shaw and Luis Francia, 118-30. New York: New York University Press, 2002...
This photograph of children in the “Silent Parade,” the famous 1917 march protesting violence against African-Americans, also appeared in the inaugural issue. The Brownies’ Book, January 1920 A profile of child violinist Eugene Mars Martin, with this accompanying photo, ran in the “Little Peo...
It’s also found in people who live in two European countries now, but with their roots reaching back into Africa. Surprisingly, no known African-Americans have yet tested with this haplogroup. I suspect finding the haplogroup in the Americas is just a matter of time, and testing. ...
n. Abbr. AAVE The set of vernacular or nonstandard varieties of English spoken by working-class African Americans and often by other African Americans in informal contexts. See Note at Black English. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by ...
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