What does African-American mean?

Definitions for African-American
ˈæf rɪ kən əˈmɛr ɪ kənafrican-amer·i·can

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. African-American, African American, Afro-American, Black Americanadjective

    an American whose ancestors were born in Africa

  2. African-American, Afro-Americanadjective

    pertaining to or characteristic of Americans of African ancestry

    "Afro-American culture"; "many black people preferred to be called African-American or Afro-American"

Wiktionary

  1. African-Americannoun

    A black American.

  2. African-Americannoun

    Any black person.

  3. African-Americanadjective

    American and black.

  4. African-Americanadjective

    Black.

Wikipedia

  1. African-American

    African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans and Afro-Americans) are an ethnic group consisting of Americans with partial or total ancestry from sub-Saharan Africa. The term "African American" generally denotes descendants of enslaved Africans who are from the United States. While some Black immigrants or their descendants may also come to identify as African American, the majority of first generation immigrants do not, preferring to identify with their nation of origin.African Americans constitute the second largest racial group in the U.S. after White Americans, as well as the third largest ethnic group after Hispanic and Latino Americans. Most African Americans are descendants of enslaved people within the boundaries of the present United States. On average, African Americans are of West/Central African with some European descent; some also have Native American and other ancestry.According to U.S. Census Bureau data, African immigrants generally do not self-identify as African American. The overwhelming majority of African immigrants identify instead with their own respective ethnicities (~95%). Immigrants from some Caribbean and Latin American nations and their descendants may or may not also self-identify with the term.African American history began in the 16th century, with Africans from West Africa being sold to European slave traders and transported across the Atlantic to the Thirteen Colonies. After arriving in the Americas, they were sold as slaves to European colonists and put to work on plantations, particularly in the southern colonies. A few were able to achieve freedom through manumission or escape and founded independent communities before and during the American Revolution. After the United States was founded in 1783, most Black people continued to be enslaved, being most concentrated in the American South, with four million enslaved only liberated during and at the end of the Civil War in 1865. During Reconstruction, they gained citizenship and the right to vote; due to the widespread policy and ideology of White supremacy, they were largely treated as second-class citizens and found themselves soon disenfranchised in the South. These circumstances changed due to participation in the military conflicts of the United States, substantial migration out of the South, the elimination of legal racial segregation, and the civil rights movement which sought political and social freedom. In 2008, Barack Obama became the first African American to be elected president of the United States.African American culture has a significant influence on worldwide culture, making numerous contributions to visual arts, literature, the English language, philosophy, politics, cuisine, sports and music. The African American contribution to popular music is so profound that virtually all American music, such as jazz, gospel, blues, disco, hip hop, R&B, soul and rock have their origins at least partially or entirely among African Americans.

ChatGPT

  1. african-american

    African-American usually refers to people in the United States who are of African ancestry but can also include some people of Afro-Caribbean descent. The term is also seen as a synonym for Black Americans, acknowledging their long-standing history and experiences within the U.S. This community has had profound impact on the country's culture, history, and social evolution.

  2. african-american

    African-American refers to individuals in the United States who are of African, particularly Sub-Saharan African, descent. The term is often used interchangeably with 'Black' in the United States, in recognition of the diverse groups that make up the country's Black population. It usually signifies descendants of enslaved African people who were brought to America during the Transatlantic Slave Trade, but can also include more recent immigrants from African nations.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of African-American in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of African-American in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of African-American in a Sentence

  1. Quentin Hart:

    Quentin Hart are about 70,000 people, 16, 17 % African American, Bosnian, Congolese, Burmese. Quentin Hart have tremendous diversity in Quentin Hart city, and that messaging, whether it's language-wise or whether it's town hall virtual forums so that people can ask Quentin Hart the question, Quentin Hart've been trying to be accessible to Quentin Hart community.

  2. Cameron BoyceHe:

    Being African American and Jewish, I have plenty of ancestors and family members that I can look to for strength, and more importantly, for a grateful outlook on life, every one of them clawed and scratched for my sister and I to be in the position we're in today.

  3. Dan Gainor:

    Can you imagine The New York Times running an essay where a white woman complains about how African-American men are rude and then blames it on race? The paper and the author would be skewered, the left's new default is that white people are doing wrong at every turn -- even walking down the street.

  4. Tara Setmayer:

    In the two decades I've known African American, he's never been afraid to speak truth to power. As a former Republican National Committee chairman, Michael's decision to join the Lincoln Project's efforts to oust Trump and his enablers is a big deal, republican National Committee's truly' country over party' personified. Michael's invaluable experience and brand of tell Republican National Committee like it is politics will fit right in on this pirate ship. Welcome aboard.

  5. Phil Robertson:

    When it comes to issues in the African American community, why can’t we be the leaders and the champions of that as well? And use our voice and platform and do it?'.


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