Today, African Americans constitute about 13.5 percent of the total U.S. population.
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it was better for afro-americans because slavery was abolished.
In the United States, the freedom of the slaves, brought about officially by the 13th amendment to the US Constitution, and other amendments, the US gained almost four million new "citizens". The part that Black people or better said, Afro -Americans has enriched the arts and sciences of the United States of America.
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It has been almost 140 years since the US Civil War. Whatever social injustices may exist in the United States today, it's much too late to relate them to the Civil War. Where discrimination exists against Afro Americans, it's because Afro Americans are a minority. There is discrimination against Hispanic people in the USA as well. Once again it's because they are a minority, a large though as approximately 15% of the USA is Hispanic. In every nation in the world ( a generalization ) there is discrimination against minority groups because of race, ethnicity or religion.
None, but Cuba has a sizable Afro-Cuban population.
20 %
By getting haircuts and getting rid of their Afros, resulting in them becoming regular "Americans" rather than "Afro-Americans"
They were brought here by slave owners. They didn't come here by choice.
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dergatory term for afro-americans
No, they are Afro-Jamaican or Afro-Caribbean as they are not Americans but Jamaicans.
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