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  1. African American: African American is a generally accepted term for United States citizens with black African ancestry. It is of relatively recent coinage, but gained support in the black community rapidly and is now in widespread usage. [100%] 2023-06-18
  2. African American: African Americans (or African-Americans, also called Black Americans) have historically been the second largest ethnic group in the United States, after European Americans (although they have recently been overtaken by Hispanic Americans). The term "African American" is sometimes restricted ... [100%] 2023-12-15 [Culture] [Ethnic groups]...
  3. American (Lokomotive): American (Standard oder Eight-Wheeler) ist die im englischsprachigen Sprachraum heute noch gebräuchliche amerikanische Bauartbezeichnung für Dampflokomotiven der UIC-Achsfolge 2B oder 2'B bzw. nach Whyte-Notation 4-4-0, also mit einem vorauslaufenden zweiachsigen Drehgestell, zwei Kuppelachsen und ... (Lokomotive) [86%] 2024-01-06
  4. American: American may refer to something of, from, or related to the United States of America, commonly known as the United States or more generally something of, from, or related to the Americas (North and/or South America). [86%] 2024-01-06 [United States of America]
  5. American: The term American in common parlance around the world, means "resident of the United States," or "pertaining to the United States." Thus: American citizen, American history, and American foreign policy. The slogan "Make America Great Again," abbreviated as "MAGA", means ... [86%] 2023-02-15 [Ethnicities] [North America]...
  6. American: American es un término en inglés que puede referirse a. [86%] 2024-01-06
  7. American (1917 automobile): The American was an American automobile, built in Plainfield, New Jersey, manufactured from 1917 to 1924. The company also used names American Balanced Six or American Six, "Balanced" referred to its chassis, not the engine. (Engineering) [86%] 2023-10-25 [Vintage vehicles]
  8. American (1914 automobile): The American was made by American Cyclecar Co. of Detroit, Michigan in 1914. (1914 automobile) [86%] 2024-01-06 [1910s cars] [Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]...
  9. African-American literature: African American literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of African descent. It begins with the works of such late 18th-century writers as Phillis Wheatley. (Body of literature by Americans of African descent) [81%] 2023-12-31 [African-American literature] [African-American culture]...
  10. African-American socialism: African-American socialism is a political current that emerged in the nineteenth century, specifically referring to the origins and proliferation of Marxist ideologies among African-Americans for whom socialism represents a potential for equal class status, humane treatment as laborers ... (Social) [81%] 2023-12-19 [Types of socialism]
  11. African-American Muslims: African-American Muslims, also colloquially known as Black Muslims, are an African American religious minority. African American Muslims account for over 20% of American Muslims. (African American religious minority) [81%] 2024-01-14 [African-American Muslims] [African-American Islam]...
  12. African American genealogy: African American genealogy is a field of genealogy pertaining specifically to the African American population of the United States. African American genealogists who document the families, family histories, and lineages of African Americans are faced with unique challenges owing to ... (Field of genealogy pertaining to African-Americans) [81%] 2023-12-31 [African-American genealogy]
  13. African American newspapers: African American newspapers (also known as the Black press or Black newspapers) are news publications in the United States serving African American communities. Samuel Cornish and John Brown Russwurm started the first African American periodical, Freedom's Journal, in 1827. (Newspapers serving African American communities) [81%] 2024-02-12 [African-American newspapers] [African-American society]...
  14. African American Cowboys: Adjusting saddle stirrups at a Colored Rodeo Association of Denver event, September 1948 View larger Both scholars and popular writers have studied African Americans in the cattle industry of the Great Plains, but a review of such works reveals that ... (Geography) [81%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  15. African American music: African American music (also called black music, formerly known as race music) is an umbrella term given to a range of music and musical genres such as afrobeat emerging from or influenced by the culture of African Americans, who have ... [81%] 2023-02-03
  16. African American literature: African American literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of African descent. The genre traces its origins to the works of such late eighteenth century writers as Phillis Wheatley and Olaudah Equiano, reaching early ... [81%] 2023-02-03
  17. African American comedy: African American comedy has had a substantial role in American culture from minstrel shows, vaudeville, blackface, and coon songs to some of the world's most popular comedians, shows and filmmakers. Darryl Littleton and Mel Watkins have written about the ... [81%] 2023-10-17 [American comedy] [Ethnic humour]...
  18. African American literature: African American literature is the body of literature produced in the USA by writers of African descent. The genre traces its origins to the works of such late 18th century writers as Phillis Wheatley and Olaudah Equiano, reached early high ... [81%] 2023-11-12
  19. African-American history: What has come to be known as African-American history developed out of the same forces that shaped the Civil Rights Movement. Africans first arrived in 1619, a Dutch ship sold 19 blacks as indentured servants to Englishmen at Jamestown ... [81%] 2023-06-27
  20. African-American dance: African-American dance is a form of dance that was created by Africans in the Diaspora, specifically the United States. has developed within various spaces throughout African-American communities in the United States, rather than studios, schools, or companies. (Type of dance) [81%] 2024-01-11 [African-American dance] [Dance in the United States]...

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