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African American
[af-ri-kuhn uh-mer-i-kuhn]
noun
an American with Black African ancestry.
adjective
of or relating to African Americans.
African-American, occurring between the United States and Africa.
Several international charities are promoting African-American cooperation in expanding access to safe drinking water.
African-American
noun
an American of African descent
adjective
of or relating to Americans of African descent
Usage
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of African American1
Example Sentences
Allissa V. Richardson, an associate professor of journalism and communication at USC, is the author of “Bearing Witness While Black: African Americans, Smartphones, and the New Protest #Journalism.”
“My team was almost exclusively African Americans, and I think it’s just because of the experience of Black people in this country,” Pyatt said.
To your point, if you look at the data, you don't see huge class breaks among African Americans, for example, in terms of support for Trump.
The images, taken in 1850, will be transferred to the International African American Museum in South Carolina, where the people shown in the photos were enslaved.
County Stentorians office, an association for African American firefighters, the Democratic representatives gathered with local advocates in front of a cluster of television news cameras to share the details of the newly introduced act.
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