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padro alonso nini who was a black native to Spain and estevanico who was of north African descent aka a moor who was also labeled as black
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BLACKKKKKKK and LONGGGGGG and strikes fast.POISONOUSSSSSSSS!!!^^ I Left this answer in - to show just how STUPID some of the replies on here are ! The black mamba is actually olive green in colour ! The name comes from the colour inside its mouth - which is jet-black. See the related link for a picture of a Black Mamba. (Snakester1962)
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Changing names to reflect African heritageoran interest in the study of African historyorA change in fashion to reflect African heritagean interest in the study of African history.
changing names to reflect African heritage
Some notable African Americans mentioned in the Old Testament include Moses' wife, Zipporah, who was from Midian in Africa, and the Ethiopian eunuch in the book of Acts, who plays a role in early Christianity.
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Kathleen Bazile Green has written "Living Black History: How Reimagining the African-American Past Can Remake America's Racial Future."
Many African Americans have English last names due to a legacy of slavery, where enslaved individuals were often given the last names of their owners. After emancipation, some individuals continued to use these last names as part of their identity, while others may have adopted different surnames for various reasons.
her parents names was harmanin Tubman and her farthers name was Joshua tybman a free black African man.
I'm pretty sure that's only an American thing. Other countries have names for people derived from their own language. For example, in Spanish you would just call a black or dark-skinned person negra or negro and a white or fair-skinned person blanca or blanco. These names are not offensive and negra does not mean the 'n' word. They have other names for people of certain mixed races.