Someone's race doesn't dictate where they travel.
Many people have english decent but never travel to england. And there are many people who wouldn't visit Africa, irrelevant of their race.
Yes. In fact, many African-Americans living today have less "African Blood" than African-Americans living 100 years ago.
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Yes, this is totally fine! Everyone has their own opinion, and I know many people that would not want to go to Africa.
I have no desire to visit Asia....I am OK with that.
As man we have come from many different locales. Just because a man is darker than another doesn't make him not an American. If someone wants to visit another place because of "root" then let him do it. I know many people who are interested only in what is to be and not what was. Sure, it is okay to not want to visit a place of origin.
Yes, it is. It's a choice whether they would like to visit or not.
You find a tour operator which offers African safaris and then work with them to create an itinerary of the parks you will visit.
The African continent experiences the four major seasons in a year. For more information on Africa's climate, visit the related link below.
Yes, you will most likely survive this condition. In fact, your chance of survival is probably higher if you do not visit Africa. But then your chance of survival is also higher if you lock yourself in your house for the rest of your life, but only if you want to live a long, boring life.
The best way to find a good coral colored lip stick for African Americans would be to visit a make-up counter and ask for their recommendation on coral colors. Then, experiment from there.
No, definitely not - it's not OK to have no desire to visit South America, This is a fascinating continent and well worth anyone's visit!
You can find fictional books written by African Americans at barnes and noble, eBay, target and walmart. If you know a specific author you can most likely find it on amazon. Or you can alway visit your local library.