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Notable African Americans or Black Americans. For people from current African countries, see lists for individual countries (i.e., List of Nigerian Americans).
To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are African American or must have references showing they are African American and are notable.
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Art, music, literature
List of African-American nonfiction writers - List of African-American visual artists
- List of African-American writers
- List of composers of African descent (makes note of American citizens)
Government and politics
See also: List of civil rights leaders
- African Americans in the United States Congress (includes a long list)
- List of African-American United States presidential and vice presidential candidates
- List of African-American jurists
- List of African-American Republicans
- List of first African-American mayors
Historical
Military
- List of African-American Medal of Honor recipients
- Military history of African Americans (discusses individuals)
Other
- List of African-American astronauts
- List of African-American inventors and scientists
- List of African-American mathematicians
- African Americans in Omaha, Nebraska, including a list of notable African Americans from Omaha
See also
- Index of African American-related articles
- Lists of people
- List of people by nationality
- List of Black Britons
- List of Black Canadians
- List of Black Jews
- List of black supervillains
- List of black superheroes
External links
- President Obama's Speech to the NAACP on July 16, 2009 - full video by MSNBC
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