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Nd? Af?r?ka ?ke Amer?ka a ma-ama
African American
, ma ha na kpo ha
Black American
, bu oke ana mata
ndi oji
bi n'
Njikota Obodo Amerika
, m'obu nde nne na nna ha biara na afo gara-aga, amuo ha ebe a, ma o b? ndi nw?t?r? akwukwo ob?b? na Amerika.
Na oge gara-aga, ndi oji bi n'Amerik? bu ndi ohu ndi ocha gbatara n'Afrika kpobata ha n'Amerik?. A kwusiri hena mgbe ndi govumenti (Ochichi) Amerik? deghariri Iwu-ala ha (Constitution) nke ugboro Iri na-ato
Thirteenth Ammendment
na
Constitution
.
Ndi afrika nke amerik?
madu
juru ya nke 42,020,743 (2010; census).
[1]
Lee nke ozo
Links n'aga n'ezi
References
<references>
Gallery
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1963 Civil Rights March on
Washington, D.C.
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African american registration mark
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Curlee from
Nebraska
. Oil on canvas, 84" x 84", by Matthew Cherry, 2008.
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Liberia TRC Public Hearings Opening Ceremonies, 2008.
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Karen Alexander with cigarette.
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Obama
-Biden supporter during San Francisco LoveFest 2008.
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The futere First Family waves:
Obamafamily
2007.
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The 1960 Olympic ID of Otis Davis, who won two gold medals for record-breaking performances in both the 400 metres and 4x400 metres relay at the 1960 Summer Olympics. In addition to setting a new world record of 44.9 seconds, Davis' victory in the 400 metre event made him the first man to break the heralded 45-second barrier.
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Condoleezza Rice was the first female African-American secretary of state, as well as the second African American secretary of state (after Colin Powell), and the second female secretary of state (after Madeleine Albright).
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Helon Habila
n'?l?. n'af? 2009. ? b? onye so dee, bi na
Centrevill, Fairfax
,
Veginiya
.
- ↑
The Black Population: 2010
: Ndi afrika nke amerik? madu na Njikota Obodo Amerika, by
Sonya Rastogi, Tallese D. Johnson, Elizabeth M. Hoeffel, and Malcolm P. Drewery, Jr., United States Census Bureau, looked up on 17 March 2016.