The term Black generally refers to a person with African ancestral origins. In some circumstances, usually in politics or power struggles, the term Black signifies all non-White minority populations
It means africa black
Yes jamacians are black, just because you are not from Africa does not mean you can not be black. Jamacians and Africans are the same race of people.
Black Africa F.C. was created in 1986.
It means that he is a supporter of the black population in Africa above the other cultures that may reside in Africa and in several cultures that may be considered racist.nohe is not he loves EVERYBODY IN THE WORLD!!! jk..... not people who hate him...
If by black you mean dark skinned then yes, some may have been. If you mean African, then probably not. Although Israel is on the border of Egypt, which is in Africa, David had Israelite wives, not African.
No, the Black Mamba lives in Africa.
A Zebra is a wild horse (white, with black stripes). that live in herds in Africa. I'm not sure if Africa is the only continent they live on.They can be found at the zoo also.
If you mean black leopards, Africa and Asia. Black jaguars in the Americas. Black leopards are especially common in Indonesia, where up to half the population is black. In Africa, black leopards are more rare, but they do occur in some regions. Black jaguars are usually found in the Amazon River regions.
Black Rhinoceros (diceros bicornis) can be found in South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe. Black Rhinos are from Africa.
Black people in Africa are darker.
it kinda hit africa
No, being black means that you have ancestral roots that come out of Africa. Today, a black skin color can be found in several different continents, and one might associate themselves more with Jamaican or Haitian ancestry, though technically all people with a dark skin tone had family that came out of Africa at some point in history. Unfortunately, almost all of the time it was due to being enslaved.But you couldn't call someone born in the United States an African. They are African-American. Calling someone "African" gives the connotation that they were born in Africa.