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  1. Dec 21, 2022 · Chicago, July 1973. Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Public domain. Thirty-four years ago, a group of Black leaders led by Rev. Jesse Jackson announced that Black people would like to be called...

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  2. Apr 23, 2015 · In a December 1988 news conference at Chicago's Hyatt O'Hare Hotel, where leaders of seventy-five black groups met national black agenda, Jesse Jackson announced that members preferred to be called "African-American." The campaign he. the term "black" met immediate success among African American.

  3. By the beginning of the 21st century, more people had come from Africa to live in the United States than during the centuries of the slave trade. At that point, nearly one in ten black...

  4. t. e. African Americans, also known as Black Americans or Afro-Americans, are an ethnic group consisting of Americans with partial or total ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa. [3] [4] African Americans constitute the third largest racial or ethnic group in the U.S. after White Americans and Hispanic and Latino Americans. [5]

  5. The Oxford English Dictionary traced its documented occurrences of “African American” back as far as 1835. (The related term “Afro-American,” which enjoyed a brief popularity in the 1960s, has an 1831 citation in the OED.) But last April, I did a routine search for the phrase in America’s Historical Newspapers, the Readex company’s ...

  6. Nov 16, 2020 · The history of the word “Africa” is contentious, and scholars have been left with just theories. We know the ancient Romans coined the term, but we don’t know where they got it from.

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  7. Apr 20, 2015 · But now, a researcher has discovered a printed reference in an anti-British sermon from 1782 credited to an anonymous “African American,” pushing the origins of the term back to the earliest days...

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