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Black people - Wikipedia Black is a racial classification of people, usually a political and skin color -based category for specific populations with a mid- to dark brown complexion
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African Americans | History, Facts, Culture | Britannica African Americans are largely the descendants of enslaved people who were brought from their African homelands by force to work in the New World Their rights were severely limited, and they were long denied a rightful share in the economic, social, and political progress of the United States
Black History: Facts, People Month | HISTORY Learn important dates and facts about the African American experience Black inventors changed the way we live through their many innovations, from the traffic light to the ironing board
African American History | National Museum of American History Racial segregation was still legal in the United States on February 1, 1960, when four African American college students sat down at this Woolworth counter in Greensboro, North Carolina
Then and Now Experiences of Blacks and African Americans According to the U S Census Bureau for the population of the United States in 2022, Blacks and African Americans (alone or in a combination) make up about 15% or 50 million people
LibGuides: Black Resource Guide: Introduction and Definitions At its broadest definition, Blackness is a racialized classification of people, usually as a political and skin color-based category, for specific populations with a mid to dark brown complexion
African-American History and Culture - Library of Congress The NAACP and the NUL were founded in the first decade of the twentieth century and became important vehicles for the advancement of civil rights for blacks in the United States