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  2. Black Europeans - Wikipedia

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    Consists mostly of recent immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. Most of them are from Somalia, Eritrea and countries around. Some French and British nationals of African descent can be found in Malmö and Stockholm, as well as many African-Americans in the country playing diverse sports like Basketball that stand in the country for all life.

  3. African diaspora - Wikipedia

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    According to a study conducted in 2011, the African American DNA consists on average of 73.2% West African, 24% European and 0.8% Native American DNA. [127] The European ancestry of African Americans is largely patrilineal with an estimated 19% of African American ancestors being European males, and 5% being European females. [127]

  4. List of diasporas - Wikipedia

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    Americans living abroad – People from the United States (US), largest numbers in Mexico and Canada, as well in Liberia (African-Americans), Israel (American Jews), Japan (off the Asian continent), and throughout Asia (South Korea and Philippines), Europe (i.e. France and the UK) and the (Latin) Americas. Map of the American Diaspora in the World

  5. African diaspora in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The African diaspora in the Americas refers to the people born in the Americas with partial, predominant, or complete sub-Saharan African ancestry. Many are descendants of persons enslaved in Africa and transferred to the Americas by Europeans, then forced to work mostly in European-owned mines and plantations, between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.

  6. African immigration to Europe - Wikipedia

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    He states that "the majority of irregular African migrants enter Europe legally and subsequently overstay their visas". [8] Similarly, migration expert Stephen Castles argues that "Despite the media hysteria on the growth of African migration to Europe, actual numbers seem quite small – although there is a surprising lack of precision in the ...

  7. 5 Ways ‘Rick Steves’ Europe’ Can Do Better for Black People

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    Rick Steves’ EuropeAfter two years of pandemic closures, and with an unusually favorable exchange rate between the dollar and the euro, more Americans are traveling overseas this summer ...

  8. Americans are flocking to Europe’s hot spots. Here’s where ...

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    Americans are crowding into Europe’s travel hot spots. Here are the less-crowded places where Europeans are going instead. Americans are flocking to Europe’s hot spots.

  9. African Americans in France - Wikipedia

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    France was viewed by many African Americans as a welcome change from the widespread racism in the United States. It was then that jazz was introduced to the French, and black culture was born in Paris. African-American musicians, artists and writer (many associated with the Harlem Renaissance) found 1920s Paris ready to embrace them with open arms.