African African-American
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. African African-American refers to individuals of mixed direct African and African-American parentage, irrespective of the racial origins of their indigenous or aboriginal African parent. They may be American nationals or have multiple nationalities, depending on where they were born and the specific embassy policies.
In some families, dual cultural ties, and/or identities, may extend across multiple-generations, such as in repatriate Krio and Americo-Liberian families residing in the U.S..
Notable African African-Americans
- Tiffany Haddish - Comedienne - born to an Eritrean father and African-American mother
- Yaphet Kotto - Actor - born to a Cameroonian father and an African-American mother
- Nnegest Likké[1] - Film Director - born to an Ethiopian father and African-American mother
- Nana Meriwether - Miss Maryland USA 2012 - born to a South African[2] mother and African-American[3] Delano Meriwether
- Qwanell Mosley - Singer - born to parents of Eritrean and African-American descent
- Gabourey Sidibe[4] - Actress - born to a Senegalese father and African-American mother Alice Tan Ridley
- Ella Thomas - Actress/Model - born to an African-American father and Eritrean mother
- Tyler, The Creator - Rapper - born to a Nigerian father and African-American mother
- Kehinde Wiley - Artist -also born to a Nigerian father and African-American mother
- Tabi Bonney - Rapper - born to a Togolese father and African-American mother
- Philippe Wamba - Author - born to a Congolese father Ernest Wamba dia Wamba and African-American mother
See also
References
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Further reading
- * Clark, Msia Kibona. (2012). Identity formation and integration among bicultural immigrant Blacks. In J. A. Arthur, J. Takougang and T. Owusu (Eds.), In Search of Promised Lands: Africans in Global Migration (pp. 45 - 66). Lanham, MD: Lexington Press.: study on children of African and African American parentage.
- * Wamba, Phillipe E. (1999). Kinship: A Family's Journey in Africa and America. Dutton/Penguin Press.: a memoir of Wamba's life.