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Definition of Black African
1. Noun. An African who is Black.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Black African
Literary usage of Black African
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South African Social Attitudes: Changing Times, Diverse Voices by Stephen P. Rule, Udesh Pillay, Benjamin Roberts (2007)
"But the latter, also reflected in Table 3.2, demonstrates this party's inability
to broaden its support base, especially amongst black African voters, ..."
2. Bermuda: Its History, Geology, Climate, Products, Agriculture, Commerce, and by Theodore L. Godet (1860)
"... Governor Butler—First cultivators of the soil—The black African—The
kidnappers—Composition of the first General Assembly—Distinguished emigrants—Edmund ..."
3. Man: An Introduction to Anthropology by Willett Enos Rotzell (1905)
"THE BLACK (AFRICAN) RACE. CONTENTS.—The characteristics of the race. Color of
the skin. The hair. The skull. The jaws. The cheek bones. The nasal index. ..."
4. Mauritania's Campaign of Terror: State-Sponsored Repression of Black Africans by Janet Fleischman, Human Rights Watch/Africa (1994)
"All black African businesses are history. All the tailors had their machines ...
All the photography studios in town were black African-owned and had their ..."
5. Christian missions: their agents, their method, and their results by Thomas William M. Marshall (1862)
"... the comparative civilisation of the British labourer and «the black African
or the red American Indian. » « I was compelled to come to the conclusion, ..."
6. Bermuda: Its History, Geology, Climate, Products, Agriculture, Commerce, and by Theodore L. Godet (1860)
"... Governor Butler—First cultivators of the soil—The black African—The
kidnappers—Composition of the first General Assembly—Distinguished emigrants—Edmund ..."
7. South African Social Attitudes: Changing Times, Diverse Voices by Stephen P. Rule, Udesh Pillay, Benjamin Roberts (2007)
"But the latter, also reflected in Table 3.2, demonstrates this party's inability
to broaden its support base, especially amongst black African voters, ..."
8. Bermuda: Its History, Geology, Climate, Products, Agriculture, Commerce, and by Theodore L. Godet (1860)
"... Governor Butler—First cultivators of the soil—The black African—The
kidnappers—Composition of the first General Assembly—Distinguished emigrants—Edmund ..."
9. Man: An Introduction to Anthropology by Willett Enos Rotzell (1905)
"THE BLACK (AFRICAN) RACE. CONTENTS.—The characteristics of the race. Color of
the skin. The hair. The skull. The jaws. The cheek bones. The nasal index. ..."
10. Mauritania's Campaign of Terror: State-Sponsored Repression of Black Africans by Janet Fleischman, Human Rights Watch/Africa (1994)
"All black African businesses are history. All the tailors had their machines ...
All the photography studios in town were black African-owned and had their ..."
11. Christian missions: their agents, their method, and their results by Thomas William M. Marshall (1862)
"... the comparative civilisation of the British labourer and «the black African
or the red American Indian. » « I was compelled to come to the conclusion, ..."
12. Bermuda: Its History, Geology, Climate, Products, Agriculture, Commerce, and by Theodore L. Godet (1860)
"... Governor Butler—First cultivators of the soil—The black African—The
kidnappers—Composition of the first General Assembly—Distinguished emigrants—Edmund ..."