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African Diaspora


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Afro-Americans. African Diaspora: the Caribbean, Jamaica, Colombia, Haiti

  1. Introduction to the African Diaspora in America
  2. Afro-Americans: Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. Du Bois, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Ángela Davis, Stokley Carmichael, León Damas, Toni Morrison (Prize Nobel), Garrett A. Morgan (street lighting), Patricia Bath (eye surgery), Charles Drew, Toussaint Louverture
  3. Black pride. Marcus Garvey, Aimé Césaire
  4. Contributions to society of the African Diaspora: music (jazz, blues), language, sciences, religion

African Diaspora in the Americas (Slave Trade)
African Diaspora

Students, Doctorate, Master in International Business, Foreign Trade

The Subject “African Diaspora in the Americas” belongs to the following Online Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Doctorate: African Business, American Business, Ethics, Religions & Business.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Doctorate in International Business in French Diaspora Africaine Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Diaspora Africana Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Diaspora Africana.

Frederick Douglass (American Abolitionist and Former Slave)

Barack Obama, the first African-American President of the United States.

African Diaspora in the Americas.

Estimation of the African Diaspora in the Americas in million people/% of the population (Blacks and mulattos).

    United States (42/13.6%), Canada (0.8/2.7%), and Mexico (0.1/0.1%);
  1. Central America: Costa Rica (0.1/3%), El Salvador, Guatemala (0.01/0.1%), Honduras (0.1/2%), Nicaragua (0.5/9%), Belize (0.09/31%), and Panama (0.4/14%)
  2. Andean region: Bolivia (0.05/ 0.5%), Colombia (9/21%), Ecuador (1.1/7.2%), Peru (0.5/2%), Venezuela (0.8/2.8%), Suriname (0.4/37%), and French Guyana (0.1/66%)
  3. South America: Argentina (0.05/ 0.1%), Brazil (15,5/28%), Paraguay (0.2/3.5%), and Uruguay (0.1/4%)
  4. Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda (0.07/95%), the Bahamas (0.3/85%), Bermuda (0.06/61%), the Barbados (0.2/90%), Dominica (0.07/95%), Grenada (0.1/91%), Guyana (0.3/36%), Jamaica (2,6/97%), Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis (0.03 /98%), Saint Lucia (0.2/82%), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (0.1%/85%), Trinidad and Tobago (0.4/36%), Haiti (10,2/95%), Anguilla, the Turks and Caicos Islands (0.2/90%), the British Virgin Islands (0.02/83%), the Dominican Republic (8,7/84%), Cuba (1/9%), and the Cayman Islands (0.04 /60%)

Marcus Garvey, Jamaican Black Leader, Pan-Africanist vision

We Trust in Africa (Affordable Higher Education for Africans)


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