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- African Americans, also known as Black Americans, formerly also called Afro-Americans, are an American racial or ethnic group consisting of Americans with...
- graphic and ****ually explicit content. Influenced by Kraftwerk, the Afroamerican rap DJ Afrika Bambaataa developed electro-funk, a minimalist machine-driven...
- frequency (for attached ear lobes) Source Africans ? 0.60 Messeri (1976) Afroamericans 242 0.56 Gl**** et al. (1952) Ainu ? 0.49 Messeri (1967) Babinga ? 0...
- Thomas Dorsey, has become a form of musical devotion worldwide. Southern Afroamerican gospel groups used all–male, tenor–lead–baritone–b**** quartets. Sensational...
- the wives of the two founders, ran the organization's "US School of Afroamerican Culture", to educate children with the group's ideals. However, their...
- moved to United States in the 1950s to join in a world tour with the Afroamerican dancer Katherine Dunham and her Dance Company. Julito Collazo is one...
- de Estudios Afroamericanos (International Institute for the Study of Afroamericans), an institute dedicated to promoting scientific research on Afro-descended...
- CDs. Charlie Row Campo released "Stop Studio Gangstas" album. Other Afroamerican and Chicano gangsta rappers who gained small success or big success include...
- 58% 13% 0.0% Turkey 523 14% 0.4% 0.0% Ukraine 32 25% 9% 0.0% United States (European) 125 46% 15% 0.8% United States (Afroamerican) 118 14% 2.5% 0.8%...
- Networks and Community Values Among Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia Afroamerican Elites". The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography: 20–21. Matthews...