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Dell Demps, current vice president and general manager of the New Orleans Pelicans; Joe Dumars, former President of Basketball Operations of the Detroit Pistons; Wayne Embry, first African-American General manager and team president in NBA history, 2x NBA Executive of the Year [2] Rube Foster, former executive of the Chicago American Giants
Some Basters distinguished themselves from the Coloured, whom they described as descendants of Europeans and Malay or Indonesian slaves brought to South Africa. In the early 18th century, Basters often owned farms in the colony, but with growing competition for land and the pressure of race discrimination, they were oppressed by their white ...
On July 7, 2022, the Las Vegas Raiders announced Douglass Morgan as the new team president. [20] The hiring made her the first black and asian female team president in the National Football League. [21] She is also the third woman and third African-American in NFL history to become a president of an NFL team. [22]
The African Union defined the African diaspora as "[consisting] of people of African origin living outside the continent, irrespective of their citizenship and nationality and who are willing to contribute to the development of the continent and the building of the African Union." Its constitutive act declares that it shall "invite and ...
managed Nigeria to win 2014 African Women's Championship; managed Nigeria at 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup [14] Christopher Danjuma: September 2015 led Nigeria to fourth place at 2015 All-Africa Games [15] Florence Omagbemi: February 2016 December 2016 led Nigeria to win 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations [16] [17] Thomas Dennerby: January 2018 ...
Michael Bear, Lord Mayor of London; Arap Bethke, actor; Michael Blundell, farmer, politician; Roger Chapman, golfer; Jamie Dalrymple, cricketer; Richard Dawkins ...
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African diaspora archaeology developed out of the studies of Africans and their descendants in research confined to specific locations. The term African diaspora was not used in archaeology until the 1990s, prior to its use, localized terminology such as Afro-Caribbean and African-American was used, and in some cases, “African diaspora” was adopted as a term intended to unify research ...