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'''African-Caribbean Americans''' (or alternately called '''West Indian–Americans''' within the [[Anglophone Caribbean]]) are usually [[Black people|black]], and [[mixed-race]] [[Caribbean]]–born residents of the [[United States]] and their U.S.–born offspring. They consist of several national origin groups, among them: |
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Revision as of 22:13, 22 October 2009
African-Caribbean Americans (or alternately called West Indian–Americans within the Anglophone Caribbean) are usually black, and mixed-race Caribbean–born residents of the United States and their U.S.–born offspring. They consist of several national origin groups, among them:
- Bahamian Americans
- Barbadian Americans
- Haitian Americans
- Jamaican Americans
- Trinidadian Americans
- Virgin Islander Americans
See also
References
- Black Identities: West Indian Immigrant Dreams, by Mary C. Waters