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Victor Thomas
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@zoomafrika1 How about you keep your Minerals and your people in Africa? Problem solved.
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@ThatsForAIITime Nice😎
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DO YALL KNOW HOW WILD THIS IS?!
chart data@chartdata
Michael Jackson's 'Off the Wall' re-enters this week's Billboard 200.
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@AyyyyyPAPI All this shows if that you have no faith in Red ,Black and Green on it's own. Pan Africanism can't stand up to Self Identified peoples,either here in America ,South Africa or anywhere else.

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@Afrika_Elite Beyoncé was cited as the reason U.S was just named the best country in the world for culture and tourism. If anything, you Igbos and other Africans need to honor Black American Cultural Leadership, Uniqueness and Global influence, without any tribal connections.


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@Afrika_Elite "Approximately 1 million to 1.4 million African-born non-citizens currently live in the United States" - AI Overview
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@BurnEr92976227 @Afrikaa_Elite He thought we didn't see that
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@Afrikaa_Elite Only 1.2 million are citizens
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@NEGRO_studiess You are not a descendant of American slavery. You are a black immigrant,just own that.
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@thefoolsniffer2 @ElijahRenzee Why ? after generations of American Acculturation. Meanwhile Europe itself has and is changing socially, culturally and politically.
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@ElijahRenzee Americans that descend from Europe should be regarded as European Americans.
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@Globalstats11 What is your definition of " influential '?
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Most influential Black People in History
1. 🇲🇱 Mansa Musa
2. 🇿🇦 Nelson Mandela
3. 🇺🇸 Martin Luther King Jr.
4. 🇭🇹 Toussaint Louverture
5. 🇺🇸 Malcolm X
6. 🇺🇸 Harriet Tubman
7. 🇺🇸 Frederick Douglass
8. 🇯🇲 Marcus Garvey
9. 🇿🇦 Shaka Zulu
10. 🇪🇹 Haile Selassie
11. 🇭🇹 Jean-Jacques Dessalines
12. 🇦🇴 Queen Nzinga
13. 🇬🇭 Kwame Nkrumah
14. 🇨🇩 Patrice Lumumba
15. 🇺🇸 Rosa Parks
16. 🇺🇸 W. E. B. Du Bois
17. 🇺🇸 Ida B. Wells
18. 🇺🇸 Sojourner Truth
19. 🇯🇲 Bob Marley
20. 🇳🇬 Fela Kuti
21. 🇺🇸 Muhammad Ali
22. 🇯🇲 Usain Bolt
23. 🇺🇸 Serena Williams
24. 🇺🇸 Jackie Robinson
25. 🇺🇸 Oprah Winfrey
26. 🇺🇸 Barack Obama
27. 🇺🇸 Maya Angelou
28. 🇺🇸 James Baldwin
29. 🇺🇸 Toni Morrison
30. 🇳🇬 Chinua Achebe
31. 🇳🇬 Wole Soyinka
32. 🇺🇸 Martin Luther King Sr.
33. 🇺🇸 George Washington Carver
34. 🇺🇸 Katherine Johnson
35. 🇺🇸 Madam C. J. Walker
36. 🇺🇸 Ella Fitzgerald
37. 🇺🇸 Louis Armstrong
38. 🇺🇸 Paul Robeson
39. 🇿🇦 Desmond Tutu
40. 🇺🇸 John Lewis
41. 🇺🇸 Ella Baker
42. 🇸🇳 Léopold Sédar Senghor
43. 🇧🇷 Zumbi dos Palmares
44. 🇺🇸 Thurgood Marshall
45. 🇺🇸 Stevie Wonder
46. 🇺🇸 Michael Jackson
47. 🇯🇲 Peter Tosh
48. 🇺🇸 Kobe Bryant
49. 🇺🇸 LeBron James
50. 🇺🇸 Beyoncé Knowles-Carter
Important clarification:
• “Black” includes African, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-American, Afro-Latin and other African descendent.
• It is not limited to one country or skin tone shade.
• All listed figures are of African descent and historically recognized as Black.
• This list is not ranked. Numbers are for reference only.
• This list is not exhaustive. It highlights some of the most influential Black figures in history, but many other equally important individuals are not included due to scope and length.
• These rankings are subjective and vary by source.
Source: Compiled from multiple historical references and verified global history sources.

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@sloyoroll01973 Register to vote as Freedmen Independents ,not as Democrats
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@mcg_celeste There has been this notion out here,that 'African American' is an unique identifier for those of us descendants of American slavery. This is not the case. You are correct, it is used interchangeably with black to refer to race , or to all of African descent.
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I would like to clarify several of my positions so that no one can misconstrue my thoughts or what I say.
I identify as Black American. I also identify with the term American Negro. I do not mind the term Afro-American.
I do not identify with "African American," and I never have. At the same time, I have nothing against people who choose to use it. I simply want to make it abundantly clear that identity is a matter of personal choice and preference, and no one speaks for me or my family.
I view African American as a label imposed from the top down. Whether those who promoted it understood that many people found its introduction disrespectful is beside the point. In my view, the label was misguided because Jesse Jackson explicitly framed it as a way to give us an identity similar to Irish Americans and Italian Americans. That comparison has never made sense to me because our historical experiences are fundamentally different.
I do not identify as FBA. However, I respect anyone's right to self-identify as such.
When I say Black American, Black America, or Black Americans, I am referring to a distinct American ethnicity, not merely a racial category.
Race has played a significant role in how people have been classified in the United States, and much of our history has been shaped by that framework. However, I do not view race as a biologically meaningful or inherently valid classification. Rather, I see it as an externally imposed social and historical construct that has had real consequences.
That said, race is not the only way people are classified. In the United States, Black can function as both a racial label (black) and an ethnic identity (Black).
I hope this clears up any confusion about my position regarding Black America and our history, culture, heritage, and identity. ❤️🌟🖤
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@mcg_celeste They are attempting to discredit the legitimacy of that real movement. "FBA" will prove to be problematic on a number of fronts. The current Reset nationally will require real authentic leadership from within our community.
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@Tina_rayx Never. Drake will never be the Global Phenom that Jackson was, is , and will be with future Generations.
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