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  2. Black people - Wikipedia

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    Black is a racialized classification of people, usually a political and skin color-based category for specific populations with a mid- to dark brown complexion.Not all people considered "black" have dark skin; in certain countries, often in socially based systems of racial classification in the Western world, the term "black" is used to describe persons who are perceived as dark-skinned ...

  3. African Americans - Wikipedia

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    For adult Black men, the rate of obesity was 31.6% in 2010. [194] For adult Black women, the rate of obesity was 41.2% in 2010. [194] African Americans have higher rates of mortality than any other racial or ethnic group for 8 of the top 10 causes of death. [195] In 2013, among men, Black men had the highest rate of getting cancer, followed by ...

  4. Black male studies - Wikipedia

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    Black male studies primarily focuses on the study of Black men and boys. [10] Its research focus includes the study of Black manhood and Black masculinity, and it draws from disciplines such as history, philosophy, and sociology. [10] Black male studies uses a Black male-centered paradigm designed to critique past and present gender studies ...

  5. One-drop rule - Wikipedia

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    e. The one-drop rule was a legal principle of racial classification that was prominent in the 20th-century United States. It asserted that any person with even one ancestor of black ancestry ("one drop" of "black blood") [1][2] is considered black (Negro or colored in historical terms). It is an example of hypodescent, the automatic assignment ...

  6. Stereotypes of African Americans - Wikipedia

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    African American men are also stereotyped as being dangerous criminals. [ 5 ] African Americans are frequently stereotyped as being hypersexual, athletic, uncivilized, uneducated and violent. Young urban African American men are frequently labelled "gangstas" or "players."

  7. Black Codes (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Codes, sometimes called the Black Laws, were laws which governed the conduct of African Americans (both free and freedmen).In 1832, James Kent wrote that "in most of the United States, there is a distinction in respect to political privileges, between free white persons and free colored persons of African blood; and in no part of the country do the latter, in point of fact ...

  8. Passing (racial identity) - Wikipedia

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    Racial passing occurs when a person who is classified as a member of a racial group is accepted or perceived ("passes") as a member of another racial group. Historically, the term has been used primarily in the United States to describe a black or brown person or of multiracial ancestry who assimilated into the white majority to escape the legal and social conventions of racial segregation and ...

  9. Black nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Black nationalism reflects the idea that, in racialized societies, people of diverse African descent are often treated as a single racial, ethnic and cultural group (such as African Americans in the US or Black Britons in the UK). [11][12] Because of a shared history of oppression and a distinct culture shaped by that history, black nationalism ...