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[[Image:Buffalo Gals (1840).jpg|thumb|right|200px|"Buffalo Gals" (c. 1840), covered by [[Malcolm McLaren]] on his 1983 album ''[[Duck Rock]]'', which mixed up influences from [[Africa]] and [[America]], including [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]].]] [[Image:Buffalo Gals (1840).jpg|thumb|right|200px|"Buffalo Gals" (c. 1840), covered by [[Malcolm McLaren]] on his 1983 album ''[[Duck Rock]]'', which mixed up influences from [[Africa]] and [[America]], including [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]].]]
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"Buffalo Gals" (c. 1840), covered by Malcolm McLaren on his 1983 album Duck Rock, which mixed up influences from Africa and America, including hip-hop.
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  1. of a person American and black.
  2. Of or pertaining to the culture of African American people.

An African American (also Afro-American and black American) is a person in the United States whose ancestors, usually in predominant part, were indigenous to Sub-Saharan Africa.

African American culture




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