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Look up afro-caribbean people in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
The term Afro-Caribbean applies to Caribbean people of African descent. Other names for the group include Afro-Antillean or Afro-West Indian. It may also refer to:
- Afro-Jamaican
- Afro-Trinidadian
- Afro-Bahamian
- Afro-Cuban
- Afro-Costa Rican
- Afro-Puerto Rican
- Afro-Dominican
- Afro-Grenadian
- Afro-Vincentians
- Raizal
- British African-Caribbean community
- Afro-Caribbean music
- Caribbean Australian
- Caribbean Brazilian
- West Indian American
- other members of the African diaspora in or from the Caribbean