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Negroid (also known as Congoid) is a grouping of human beings historically regarded as a ... theory, i.e. that all human beings are descended from small bands of people that migrated out of Africa beginning 125,000 to 60,000 years ago.
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Negro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The word Negro (plural, Negroes) was used in the English-speaking world to refer to a person ... Negro superseded colored as the most polite word for African Americans at a time when black was considered more offensive. This word was accepted as normal, including by people classified as Negroes, until the late 1960s, ...
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Jump to Horn of Africa - In the Horn of Africa, the local Afro-Asiatic (Hamitic-Semitic) speaking ... origin, who were collectively known as Shanqella (Negro).
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The True Negro - Realhistoryww
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The White and "Mixed-race" people of the Middle East and North Africa, invariably identify themselves as Berber, Arab, or Persian - which of course, they are not, ...Sub-Saharan Africans - Metapedia
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Terms like Negro, Negroid, and Nigger are derived from the Latin Nigrum ... meant that the evolving African peoples in tropical and sub-tropical Africa did not ...RaceandHistory.com - Creation Of The Negro
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Egyptians, like other Africans, understood that life existed beyond the grave. Ancestral worship is a way of acknowledging the lives of the people who have come ...Origin Of The Negro - NiiCa
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Home > African Diaspora > Origin Of The Negro ... the influence of foreign Hamitic (Berber) and semetic(Arab and Jewish) people across the Sahara desert.The Negro: VIII. African Culture - Sacred Text Archive
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That Negro peoples were the beginners of civilization along the Ganges, the ... It is, then, this sudden change and the fear of it that marks African culture, ...
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present condition of negro types found in Africa. At the outset. I frankly ... from other peoples, there appears to have been a perpetual struggle as to whether ...Negro (the word) a history | African American Registry
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The term "negro", literally the Spanish and Portuguese to refer to Black Africans and people with that heritage used “black.” From the 18th century to the mid-20th ...
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