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-[[Image:Josephine Baker dancing the Charleston to an Art Deco-styole background.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Josephine Baker]] dancing the [[charleston]] at the [[Folies Bergère]] in Paris for ''[[La Revue nègre]]'' in [[1926]]. Notice the [[art deco]] background. <br>(Photo by Walery)]]+[[Image:Cover of the brochure of the Entartete Musik exhibition.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Cover of the brochure of the "[[Entartete Musik]] exhibition]][[Image:Josephine Baker dancing the Charleston to an Art Deco-styole background.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Josephine Baker]] dancing the [[charleston]] at the [[Folies Bergère]] in Paris for ''[[La Revue nègre]]'' in [[1926]]. Notice the [[art deco]] background. <br>(Photo by Walery)]]
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'''Black''' is a [[Race|racial]], [[Politics|political]], [[Sociology|sociological]] or [[Culture|cultural]] classification of people. No people are literally colored [[black]], but many people who have dark [[Human skin color|skin color]] are considered to be. '''Black''' is a [[Race|racial]], [[Politics|political]], [[Sociology|sociological]] or [[Culture|cultural]] classification of people. No people are literally colored [[black]], but many people who have dark [[Human skin color|skin color]] are considered to be.
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== African Americans == == African Americans ==
Approximately 12 million [[Africa]]ns were forcibly shipped to the Americas during the [[Atlantic slave trade]] from [[1492]] to [[1888]]. Today their descendants number approximately 150 million. Approximately 12 million [[Africa]]ns were forcibly shipped to the Americas during the [[Atlantic slave trade]] from [[1492]] to [[1888]]. Today their descendants number approximately 150 million.
 +==See also==
 +* [[African diaspora]]
 +*[[Black culture]]
 +* [[Black people in Europe]]
 +* [[Decolonization of Africa]]
 +* [[Mulatto]]
 +* [[Race (human classification)|Race]]
 +* [[Racism]]
 +* [[Sub-Saharan Africa]]
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Cover of the brochure of the "Entartete Musik exhibition
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Cover of the brochure of the "Entartete Musik exhibition
Josephine Baker dancing the charleston at the Folies Bergère in Paris for La Revue nègre in 1926. Notice the art deco background. (Photo by Walery)
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Josephine Baker dancing the charleston at the Folies Bergère in Paris for La Revue nègre in 1926. Notice the art deco background.
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Black is a racial, political, sociological or cultural classification of people. No people are literally colored black, but many people who have dark skin color are considered to be.

Some assert that only people of relatively recent African descent are black, while others argue that black may refer to individuals with dark skin color regardless of ethnic origin.

African Americans

Approximately 12 million Africans were forcibly shipped to the Americas during the Atlantic slave trade from 1492 to 1888. Today their descendants number approximately 150 million.

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