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  1. The global African diaspora is the worldwide collection of communities descended from people from Africa, predominantly in the Americas. The African populations in the Americas are descended from haplogroup L genetic groups of native Africans.

  2. (African diaspora refers to the long-term historical process by which people of African descent have been scattered from their ancestral homelands to other parts of the world.) In more-general terms, Pan-Africanism is the sentiment that people of African descent have a great deal in common,…

  3. Feb 3, 2022 · The trans-Atlantic slave trade was the capture, forcible transport and sale of native Africans to Europeans for lifelong bondage in the Americas. Lasting from the 16 th to 19 th centuries, it is...

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · The African diaspora, together with the Jewish diaspora — the etymological and epistemological source of the term diaspora — enjoys pride of place in the increasingly crowded pantheon of diaspora studies. Studies of African diasporas can be divided into two broad categories.

  5. Apr 5, 2023 · It Matters How We Define the African Diaspora. The explicit incorporation of the African diaspora into U.S.-Africa policy risks segmenting the community into old and new, with important...

  6. The African Diaspora describes people of African origin, living outside of the continent due to voluntary migration (the continental diaspora), or through forced exportation due to the horrors of the Transatlantic slave trade (the historical diaspora).

  7. Jul 25, 2024 · African Diaspora: Introduction From The ICD “Experience Africa” Program : The first wave of forced African migrations began during the Transatlantic Slave Trade (16th-19th century).

  8. Definition: AFRICAN & BLACK DIASPORA The African Diaspora is the voluntary and involuntary movement of Africans and their descendants to various parts of the world during the modern and pre-modern periods.

  9. Historically, the migration of people of African descent from their “homelands” is mainly linked to the pre-20th century Muslim or Asian trade and the Atlantic trade as well as to the post 1980 globalization of the capitalist system.

  10. Apr 11, 2022 · Broadly defined as the mass dispersion of peoples from Africa, often through forced migration under the transatlantic slave trade, the diaspora has a rich cultural legacy, with diasporic art...

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