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  1. In 2020, Black History Month was celebrated in seven African countries for the first time. Participating countries were Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Ivory Coast, Comores, Senegal and Cameroon. The event was initiated by the organisation Africa Mondo founded by Mélina Seymour.

  2. The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Black British people. Black Scottish people. Black Welsh people. British African-Caribbean people. Powerlist 2020. Powerlist 2021. Black people in Ireland.

  3. Portrayal of black people in comics. Black people have been portrayed in comics since the medium's beginning, with their portrayals often the subject of controversy. [1] [2] Mainstream comic publishing companies have had a historical trend of being predominantly white and male, reflecting the lack of representation and inaccurate depictions of ...

  4. List of African-American abolitionists. List of African-American activists. List of African-American actors. African Americans in foreign policy. African-American officeholders in the United States, 1789–1866. List of African-American singers. African-American Tony nominees and winners. African-American veterans lynched after World War I.

  5. Black billionaires are individuals who are of predominantly African ancestry with a net worth of at least US$1 billion . According to the 2021 Forbes ranking of the world's billionaires, Nigerian business magnate Aliko Dangote had a net worth of $11.5 billion and was the world's richest black man. [1]

  6. The Black People's Convention (BPC) was a national coordinating body for the Black Consciousness movement of South Africa. Envisaged as a broad-based counterpart to the South African Students' Organisation, the BPC was active in organising resistance to apartheid from its establishment in 1972 until it was banned in late 1977.

  7. Big Mon and Damien aka Dem Knock-Out Boyz. Producer (s) Kanye West & Jon Brion. " George Bush Doesn't Care About Black People " is a protest song by Houston -based hip hop duo The Legendary K.O. [1] [2] It was released [3] on September 6, 2005, just days after Hurricane Katrina. The song was a single first published for free under the Creative ...

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