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  2. Anti-Arab racism - Wikipedia

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    Relations are uneasy between specifically Iran and the Persian Gulf Arab countries in particular. [77] Persians and Arabs dispute the name of the Persian Gulf. [78] The Greater and Lesser Tunbs are disputed between the two countries. [65] A National Geographic reporter who interviewed Iranians reported that many of them frequently said We are ...

  3. Arab Americans - Wikipedia

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    In the United States census, Arabs are racially classified as White Americans because "White" is defined as "A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa". [3] According to the 2010 US census, there are 1,698,570 Arab Americans in the United States.

  4. Afro-Arabs - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Arabs, African Arabs, or Black Arabs are Arabs who have predominantly or total Sub-Saharan African ancestry. These include primarily minority groups in the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Western Sáhara, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco. The term may ...

  5. Stereotypes of Arabs and Muslims in the United States

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    A report titled 100 Years of Anti-Arab and Anti-Muslim stereotyping by Mazin B. Qumsiyeh, director of media relations for the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, describes what some in the Arab-American community call "the three B syndrome": "Arabs in TV and movies are portrayed as either bombers, belly dancers, or billionaires" a ...

  6. United States of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The United States of Africa is a concept of a federation of some or all of the 54 sovereign states and two disputed states on the continent of Africa. The concept takes its origin from Marcus Garvey 's 1924 poem "Hail, United States of Africa".

  7. Arab–American relations - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Arab League Flag of the United States. Arab–American relations comprise a rich and nuanced narrative shaped by centuries of interaction, diplomacy, and exchange between the United States and the Arab world. Rooted in historical trade routes and cultural connections dating back to antiquity, the modern iteration of these relations ...

  8. Arabization - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Islamic conquests, Arabs had been inhabiting the Sinai Peninsula, the Eastern desert and eastern Delta for centuries. [27] These regions of Egypt collectively were known as "Arabia" to the contemporary historians and writers documenting them. [28] Several pre-Islamic Arab kingdoms, such as the Qedarite Kingdom, extended into these ...

  9. Arab diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Arab diaspora is a term that refers to descendants of the Arab emigrants who, voluntarily or as forcibly, migrated from their native lands to non-Arab countries, primarily in the Americas, Europe, Southeast Asia, and West Africa. Immigrants from Arab countries, such as Lebanon, Syria and the Palestinian territories, also form significant ...