An African American is a citizen or resident of the United States who has origins in any of the black populations of Africa.[1] African American-related topics include:
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Sports
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Ethnic sub-divisions
Black Indians · Gullah · Igbo |
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Diaspora
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- African American
- (List of) African-American abolitionists
- African-American Civil Rights Movement (1955–1968)
- African-American culture
- African-American dance
- (List of) African-American firsts
- African-American history
- African-American music
- African American studies
- African-American Vernacular English
- (List of) African-American visual artists
- (Lists of) African Americans
- African Americans in Omaha, Nebraska
- African Americans in the United States Congress
- African Methodist Episcopal Church
- Afro
- Afrocentrism
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
- Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
- Amistad (1841)
- Amos 'n' Andy
- Association for the Study of African American Life and History
- A.U.M.P. Church
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- Banjo
- Black Bottom
- (List of) Black college football classics
- Black matriarchy
- Black Panther Party
- Black people
- Black supremacy
- Blackface
- Blues
- Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
- Brown v. Board of Education
- Buchanan v. Warley
- Buddhist Nation
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- Café Society
- Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Civil Rights Cases
- Civil rights movement in Omaha, Nebraska
- Colored
- Colorism
- The Communist Party and African-Americans
- Composers of African descent, List of
- Congressional Black Caucus
- Cool (American Negro aesthetic)
- Cornrows
- Cosby Show
- (List of) The Cosby Show characters
- Criminal black man
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- 40 acres and a mule
- Festival Sundiata
- Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
- Folklore
- Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
- Freaknik
- Free people of color
- Freedom ride
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- Harlem Renaissance
- Hip hop
- Hip hop music
- (African American ) Historic Places
- Historically black colleges and universities
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- Military history of African Americans
- Million Man March
- Millions More Movement
- Minstrel show
- Miscegenation
- Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
- Montgomery Bus Boycott
- Moore v. Dempsey
- Motown Records
- Museums focused on American negroes
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- NAACP Image Awards
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Nation of Islam
- National Black Chamber of Commerce
- National Council of Negro Women
- National Pan-Hellenic Council
- Negro
- Negro league baseball
- Negro Mountain
- Niagara Movement
- Nigger
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- Race and ethnicity in the United States Census
- Race movie
- Racial segregation
- Racism in the United States
- Religion in Black America
- Rhythm and blues
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- Sit-in
- Slave narrative
- Slavery
- Slavery in the colonial United States
- Slavery in the United States
- Storytelling
- Student African American Brotherhood
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
- Sweet sorghum
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- Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
- Timeline of the African-American Civil Rights Movement
- Timeline of racial tension in Omaha, Nebraska
- Tulsa race riot
- Tuskegee University
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- Uncle Tom
- United Negro College Fund
- (List of)U.S. communities with African American majority populations
- (List of) U.S. counties with African American majority populations
- Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League
- Urban fiction
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References
- ^ McKinnon, Jesse. "The Black Population: 2000 United States Census Bureau" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/prod/2001pubs/c2kbr01-5.pdf. Retrieved October 22, 2007.
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