I would rather say more Mayan....Mexicans are American...
I would rather say more Mayan....Mexicans are American...
I would rather say more Mayan....
African African Americans, maybe African American Africans?Are they now known as American Africans?
Alienmerican Africans?African African Americans, maybe African American Africans?
Blafrican Americans ™Alienmerican Africans?![]()
And if I find 2 examples of >insert nationality here< on the internet, can I also make the statement that there is a "growing amount of >insert nationality here< emigrating to South Africa. Mostly >insert colour here< though " ?
It's part of a broader trend of wealthy/upper middle class blacks from the US moving to African countriesAnd if I find 2 examples of >insert nationality here< on the internet, can I also make the statement that there is a "growing amount of >insert nationality here< emigrating to South Africa. Mostly >insert colour here< though " ?
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I'd love to see a follow-up interview in 5 years' time, that's if they are still around by then
Stats and sauce for this "trend" ?It's part of a broader trend of wealthy/upper middle class blacks from the US moving to African countries
5 years?!?! Wow, you're brave.I'd love to see a follow-up interview in 5 years' time, that's if they are still around by then![]()
There's something but not sure it is in very large numbers.Stats and sauce for this "trend" ?
About 5,000 African Americans have made the trip back to Ghana and stayed.
"It was just overloaded. Every day, at least — and this is no exaggeration — at least 300 people a day, saying, 'How can we relocate to Ghana?' It did spur a sense of people wanting to get out of America," she said.
My point exactly...maybe @Polymathic should Google the meaning of the word: "Trend".There's something but not sure it is in very large numbers.
See Ghana
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Why some Black Americans are leaving the U.S. to reclaim their "destiny" in Ghana
Sonjiah Davis had a good life in Washington D.C., but she "never felt safe." Like many others, she's discovered that "home is not a place. It's how you feel where you are."www.cbsnews.com
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The African Americans who chose to return to Africa
When Ghana declared 2019 ‘’The Year of the Return,’’ it opened the floodgates for African-Americans to move back not just to Ghana, but to Africa.www.theeastafrican.co.ke
Nutcases...that are obviously disillusioned and will be back home soon:There's something but not sure it is in very large numbers.
See Ghana
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Why some Black Americans are leaving the U.S. to reclaim their "destiny" in Ghana
Sonjiah Davis had a good life in Washington D.C., but she "never felt safe." Like many others, she's discovered that "home is not a place. It's how you feel where you are."www.cbsnews.com
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The African Americans who chose to return to Africa
When Ghana declared 2019 ‘’The Year of the Return,’’ it opened the floodgates for African-Americans to move back not just to Ghana, but to Africa.www.theeastafrican.co.ke
Davis believes trauma is embedded in her DNA, from the transatlantic slave trade to the Tulsa race massacre in 1921 that saw some of her family displaced from their homes.
"a general direction in which something is developing or changing."My point exactly...maybe @Polymathic should Google the meaning of the word: "Trend".
FTFY"An influx of Mexicans and other South Americans has made its way to the United States, angering some locals who say they are fscking up the area, according to a report.
Oh dear...Pollie gaan al weer Paarl toe."a general direction in which something is developing or changing."
Seems like you had no idea what the definition of the word "trend" means