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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by neoafricanamericans

Carissa – Thanks for the compliments. It was indeed a pleasure to bring the conversation to Messiah. About your question, honestly, it is one I have begun hearing quite frequently from white people and...

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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by neoafricanamericans

@Deandre: I have also met ‘African Americans’ who don’t want to be called such because they think they have no direct connection to Africa. You can see more of the different opinions on the Facebook...

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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by Keyona

I am a student at the New School researching social relations between African Americans and Africans in Harlem. I hope to take a look at cultural and individual identitiy as well as interactions...

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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by Lisa

As an African American, I do not believe that Black immigrants should call themselves African Americans because I feel that it direspects both the African American culture and what ever culture the...

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Comment on CONTACT by Lether Lofton

Mr. Aidoo, While reading your article entitled “Understanding Neo-African-Americans”, in the February 4th. edition of the Trenton Times, it bought back memories of a paper I once wrote in one of my...

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Comment on SCREENING SCHEDULE by Narteki

I would love if you guys had this screening at the State University of NY University at Buffalo. I think it would educate so many people here.

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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by micah

yes , i think we do think we see africa as the motherland because we dont really know were we really came from.We all have a a little african american history in us to because we all came from the...

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Comment on WHY THIS, WHY NOW? by Bilal

we need to bring you and this film to Morehouse College and the Atlanta University Center at large. I am the faculty advisor to the Muslim Students Association (always a good number of African...

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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by Axel Flopper

For centuries it has not been possible for others to really view us as different people not matter where we live. I believe that people of black african origin who lack this “Same-People Identity”,...

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Comment on On the relationship between “African Americans” and black...

not only culture only, but also many have all sorts of unlikely mixtures that PEople in America find suprising in America. although many caribbean blacks dont consider themselves anything other than...

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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by RobinsonCano

Simply brillant! Alain Tamo founder Africaquest Reconnecting People To their African Roots

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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by louie jacuzzi

And you wonder why AA’s have feelings of contempt toward immigrnat blacks, every chance you get, you try to distance yourselves from us, and act like you’re somehow better, kiss my cotton!!!

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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by Robyn

I’m sorry but only Africans in America can call themselves Africian Americans. Once you are the second or more generation for what ever reason, you are an American of African descent. So, don’t kid...

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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by memo4

Sorry bitches we’re the REAL African Americans. You African Immigrants know what country u fucking come from so call yourself Nigerian American, Kenyan American etc. NOT the term that we coined for...

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Comment on WHY THIS, WHY NOW? by Margaret Armoo-Daniels

Please bring this film to Spelman as well.

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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by giftnappyabyss

The African American classification is one that encapsulates everyone that is of African descent living in America since African Americans are only American by pilferage, not by lineage. When...

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Comment on The African name effect by Red Tails and the African Name Effect «...

[...] have previously written about how the uniqueness of African names adds force to the issue of Black immigration to America. The Red Tails cast list has proved to be an [...]

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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by Emanuel

I am an African American married to an Zimbabwean and I would have to disagree with Lisa about her statement of African Americans and Africans being so different in that of our language and customs. I...

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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by MasterG

You’re talking semantics. The descendants of African slaves coined the term African-American and those of you who followed are Wolof American or Senegalese American or whatever else. And we coined that...

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Comment on LET THE CONVERSATION BEGIN… by Girmay

You logical point are correct, African American and black African are culturally difference; but that should do not stop us from unifying, globally we are 2billions black people.

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