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  2. Afro-Asians - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Asians, African Asians, Blasians, or simply Black Asians are people of mixed Asian and African ancestry. [1] Historically, Afro-Asian populations have been marginalised as a result of human migration and social conflict.

  3. Karrueche Tran - Wikipedia

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    Karrueche Tran (/ k ə ˈ r uː tʃ i ˈ t r æ n / kə-ROO-chee TRAN; [1] born May 17, 1988) [2] is an American socialite and actress. Tran first gained public recognition for dating R&B singer Chris Brown.

  4. Multiracial Americans - Wikipedia

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    According to estimates from the 2022 American Community Survey, there are 41,782,288 people identifying as with multiple races in the US, making up 12.5% of the population. Excluding responses of " some other race " in combination with a single recognized category, this number is reduced to 13,658,099, or 4.1% of the population. [ 19 ]

  5. Afro–Trinidadians and Tobagonians - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Trinidadians and Tobagonians; Total population; 452,536 (2011 census) [1] Regions with significant populations Trinidad and Tobago Concentrated in the North and Southwest of Trinidad with pockets in East and Central Trinidad and the overwhelming majority in Tobago

  6. Afro-Colombians - Wikipedia

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    While people from this ethnic group earn, on average, 500 dollars a year (or 1.5 million Colombian pesos) people that are from White or Mestizo ethnic groups earn an average of 1500 dollars a year (or 4.5 million Colombian Pesos). This means that the average Afro-Colombian earns three times less than the average White/Mestizo Colombian.

  7. Black people in Japan - Wikipedia

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    [1] Yasuke , an African man, possibly from Mozambique , arrived in Japan in the late-16th century alongside Jesuit missionary Alessandro Valignano . He found favor with Oda Nobunaga , the daimyō and warlord, and ultimately achieved the status of a samurai .

  8. Joe Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    The American people saw Rosenthal's photo as a potent symbol of victory. [8] Wire services flashed what would become a Pulitzer Prize–winning photograph around the world in time to appear in the Sunday newspapers on February 25, 1945 (Lowery's photos weren't released until late 1947). Many magazines ran the photo on their covers.

  9. apl.de.ap - Wikipedia

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    Allan Pineda Lindo (born November 28, 1974), known professionally as apl.de.ap (IPA: / ˌ æ p əl d i ˈ æ p / AP-əl-dee-AP), is a Filipino-American rapper, singer and record producer.