Many afro Americans
No, they are Afro-Jamaican or Afro-Caribbean as they are not Americans but Jamaicans.
the sixtys
The answer to that question is normally not specifically given, as they are Americans, no different than white, Asian, or Latino Americans.
Following the US Civil War and the end of slavery in the United States, many people believed that Afro - Americans were undesirable people. They believed that white people were far superior to Black people. With those thoughts, segregation was practiced in many places in the South. Through segregation, they hoped to separate the races, and to a large degree control the Afro-American population.
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By getting haircuts and getting rid of their Afros, resulting in them becoming regular "Americans" rather than "Afro-Americans"
Many afro Americans
They were brought here by slave owners. They didn't come here by choice.
dergatory term for afro-americans
No, they are Afro-Jamaican or Afro-Caribbean as they are not Americans but Jamaicans.
Today, African Americans constitute about 13.5 percent of the total U.S. population.
Afro-americans
There were many ethnic groups that fought in the US Civil War. Three of them are the following:1. Irish-Americans;2. British Americans; and3. Afro-Americans..this is a racial group.
No. There isn't a separate sub-culture there, like there is for many African Americans in the U.S.A.
the sixtys
The answer to that question is normally not specifically given, as they are Americans, no different than white, Asian, or Latino Americans.