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  2. White Jamaicans - Wikipedia

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    There was a flow of French refugees to Jamaica after the Haitian Revolution, though not all remained in the country. In the 1830s, over 1,000 Germans immigrated to Jamaica to work on Lord Seaford's estate. The 1844 census showed a white population of 15,776 out of a total population of 377,433 (around 4%). [11]

  3. Colonial history of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recorded use of "Missouri" is found on a map drawn by Marquette after his 1673 journey, naming both a group of Native Americans and a nearby river. [1] However, the French rarely used the word to refer to the land in the region, instead calling it part of the Illinois Country. [1]

  4. West Indian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean Americans or West Indian Americans are Americans who trace their ancestry to the Caribbean. Caribbean Americans are a multi-ethnic and multi-racial group that trace their ancestry further in time to Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. As of 2016, about 13 million — about 4% of the total U.S. population ...

  5. Category:American people of Jamaican descent - Wikipedia

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    American families of Jamaican ancestry (1 C, 1 P) ... Jaboukie Young-White; Z. Chantal Zaky This page was last edited on 23 August 2024, at 12:36 (UTC) ...

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  7. Creoles of color - Wikipedia

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    A notable Creole family was that of Andrea Dimitry. Dimitry was a Greek immigrant who married Marianne Céleste Dragon, a woman of African and Greek ancestry, around 1799. Their son, Creole author and educator Alexander Dimitry, was the first person of color to represent the United States as Ambassador to Costa Rica and Nicaragua. He was also ...

  8. LeVar Burton learns he's descended from a Confederate ... - AOL

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    “Now, I’d have fought you five minutes ago if you’d told me that I had a white great-great-grandfather,” he said. “You can fight me, but it’s the truth, and ain’t nothing you can do ...

  9. Black Ozarkers - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson's, a Black Ozarker family from Franklin County, Missouri, in the northeastern Ozarks. ca 1890's.. Black Ozarkers, [1] who have also been referred to as Ozark Mountain Blacks, [2] are Afro-Americans who are native to or inhabitants of the once isolated Ozarks uplift, a heavily forested and mountainous geo-cultural region in the U.S. states of Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and the ...