African diaspora in the Americas

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African diaspora in the Americas

The African diaspora in the Americas refers to the people born in the Americas with partial, predominant, or complete sub-Saharan African ancestry. Many are descendants of persons enslaved in Africa and transferred to the Americas by Europeans, then forced to work mostly in European-owned mines and plantations, between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. Significant groups have been established in the United States (African Americans), in Canada (Black Canadians), in the Caribbean (Afro-Caribbean), and in Latin America (Afro-Latin Americans).

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African diaspora in the Americas
Regions with significant populations
 Brazil20,656,458–112,739,744[1]
 United States46,936,733[2]
 Haiti10,896,000[3]
 Colombia4,944,400[4][5][6][7][8]
 Mexico2,576,213[9]
 Jamaica2,531,000[10]
 Dominican Republic1,704,000[11][12]
 Panama1,258,915[13]
 Canada1,198,540[14]
 Cuba1,034,044[15]
 Venezuela936,770[16][17]
 Peru828,824[18]
 Ecuador814,468[19]
 Puerto Rico574,287[20]
 Nicaragua572,000[21]
 Trinidad and Tobago452,536[22]
 Bahamas324,000[23]
 Barbados280,000[24]
 Martinique273,985
 Uruguay255,074[25]
 Guyana227,062[26]
 Suriname202,500[27]
 Honduras191,000[28][29]
 Argentina149,493[30][31][32]
 Saint Lucia142,000[33]
 Belize108,000[34]
Languages
English, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Haitian Creole, Martinican Creole, Papiamento, Dutch
Religion
Christianity, Rastafari, Afro-American religions, Traditional African religions, Islam, others
Related ethnic groups
African diaspora, Maroons
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Sub-Saharan African diaspora in the Americas (including Blacks, Mulattos and Zambos) by country

History

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Perspective

After the United States achieved independence, next came the independence of Haiti, a country populated almost entirely by people of African descent and the second American colony to win its independence from European colonial powers. After the process of independence, many countries have encouraged European immigration to America, thus reducing the proportion of black and mulatto population throughout the country: Brazil, the United States, and the Dominican Republic. Miscegenation and more flexible concepts of race have also reduced the overall population identifying as black in Latin America, whereas the one-drop rule in the United States has had the opposite effect.[35]

From 21 to 25 November 1995, the Continental Congress of Black Peoples of the Americas was held. Black people still face discrimination in most parts of the continent. According to David D.E. Ferrari, vice president of the World Bank for the Region of Latin America and the Caribbean, black people have lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality, more frequent and more widespread diseases, higher rates of illiteracy and lower income than Americans of different ethnic origin. Women, also the subjects of gender discrimination, suffer worse living conditions.

On 4 November 2008, the first black U.S. president, Barack Obama, won 52% of the vote. His father was from Kenya and his mother was from Kansas.[36]

Distribution

Black population by country

More information Country, % Black African ...
Country % Black African % Mixed Black African
 Haiti[3] 95% ~5%
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 92.5% 3%
 Barbados[24] 92.4% 3.1%
 Martinique
92.4%
 Jamaica[10] 92.1% 6.1%
 Curaçao
91.8%
 The Bahamas[23] 90.6% 2.1%
Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos 87.6% 2.5%
 Antigua and Barbuda 87.3% 4.7%
 Montserrat 86.2% 4.8%
 Saint Lucia[33] 85.3% 10.9%
 Anguilla 85.3% 3.8%
 Dominica 84.7% 9%
 Grenada 82.4% 13.3%
 British Virgin Islands 76.3% 5.4%
United States Virgin Islands U.S. Virgin Islands 76% 2.1%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Vincent and the Grenadines 71.2% 23%
 French Guiana[37]
66%
 Bermuda 52% 9%
 Suriname[27]
37.4%
 Guyana[26] 30.2% 16.7%
 Trinidad and Tobago 34.2%[38] 22.8%[22]
 Panama[13]
32.8%
 Belize[34] 25.6% 6.1%
 Cayman Islands 20% 40%
 Dominican Republic[11] 15.8% 70.4%
 Aruba
15%
 United States[2] 12.4% 1.8%
 Brazil 10.2% 45.3%
 Guadeloupe 10% 76.7%
 Cuba 9.3% 26.6%
 Colombia[39] 9.34% 15.44%
 Nicaragua
9%
 Puerto Rico[20] 7% 10.5%
 Ecuador
4.8%
 Uruguay[25] 4.6% 3.2%
 Canada
4.26%
 Venezuela[16] 3.6% 51.6%
 Peru[18]
3.6%
 Mexico
2.04%
 Honduras[28][29]
2%
 Costa Rica[40] 1.1% 6.7%
 Argentina
0.37%
 Guatemala
0.3%
 Bolivia
0.2%
 El Salvador
0.13%
 Paraguay
0.13%
 Chile
0.06%
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Black population by region according to the censuses

More information Region, Percentage ...
RegionPercentageTotal populationCountryYear
Between 50% and 100%
 Chocó73.83%337,696 Colombia2018
 San Andrés y Providencia55.64%26,873 Colombia2018
Between 25% and 50%
 District of Columbia41.45%285,810 USA2020
 Mississippi36.62%1,084,481 USA2020
 Louisiana31.43%1,464,023 USA2020
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia31.00%3,320,513 USA2020
 Maryland29.47%1,820,472 USA2020
 Alabama25.80%1,296,162 USA2020
 South Carolina25.02%1,280,531 USA2020
Between 10% and 25%
 Bahia22.38%3,164,691 Brazil2022
 Delaware22.11%218,899 USA2020
 North Carolina20.50%2,140,217 USA2020
 Cauca19.74%245,362 Colombia2018
 Virginia18.62%1,607,581 USA2020
 Nariño17.45%233,062 Colombia2018
 Valle del Cauca17.09%647,526 Colombia2018
Flag of Bolívar Bolívar16.73%319,396 Colombia2018
 Rio de Janeiro16.16%2,594,253 Brazil2022
 Tennessee15.81%1,092,948 USA2020
 Florida15.07%3,246,381 USA2020
 Arkansas15.07%453,783 USA2020
 New York14.78%2,986,172 USA2020
 Illinois14.11%1,808,271 USA2020
 Michigan13.66%1,376,579 USA2020
 Tocantins13.19%199,394 Brazil2022
 New Jersey13.13%1,219,770 USA2020
 Cesar12.97%142,436 Colombia2018
 Sergipe12.85%283,960 Brazil2022
 Maranhão12.61%854,424 Brazil2022
 Ohio12.53%1,478,781 USA2020
 Piauí12.25%400,662 Brazil2022
 Texas12.19%3,552,997 USA2020
Flag of Sucre Sucre11.91%102,836 Colombia2018
 Minas Gerais11.84%2,432,877 Brazil2022
 Amapá11.81%86,662 Brazil2022
 Missouri11.37%699,840 USA2020
 Espírito Santo11.21%429,680 Brazil2022
 Pennsylvania10.95%1,423,169 USA2020
 Connecticut10.78%388,675 USA2020
Federal District (Brazil) Federal District10.71%301,765 Brazil2022
 Pernambuco10.04%909,557 Brazil2022
Between 5% and 10%
 Mato Grosso9.86%360,698 Brazil2022
 Nevada9.82%304,739 USA2020
 Pará9.77%793,621 Brazil2022
 Indiana9.56%648,513 USA2020
 Alagoas9.55%298,709 Brazil2022
 Goiás9.19%648,560 Brazil2022
 Rio Grande do Norte9.17%302,749 Brazil2022
 Rondônia8.65%136,793 Brazil2022
 Acre8.56%71,086 Brazil2022
 Magdalena8.42%106,318 Colombia2018
 Kentucky8.04%362,417 USA2020
 São Paulo7.99%3,546,562 Brazil2022
 Paraíba7.96%316,572 Brazil2022
 Roraima7.73%49,195 Brazil2022
 Oklahoma7.32%289,961 USA2020
 La Guajira7.32%60,475 Colombia2018
 Massachusetts7.03%494,029 USA2020
 Minnesota6.98%398,434 USA2020
 Ceará6.77%595,694 Brazil2022
Flag of Córdoba Córdoba6.58%102,495 Colombia2018
 Rio Grande do Sul6.52%709,837 Brazil2022
 Mato Grosso do Sul6.50%179,101 Brazil2022
 Wisconsin6.39%376,356 USA2020
 Atlántico5.99%140,142 Colombia2018
 Kansas5.75%168,809 USA2020
 Rhode Island5.67%62,168 USA2020
 California5.66%2,237,044 USA2020
 Antioquia5.22%312,112 Colombia2018
Between 0% and 5%
 Amazonas4.91%193,667 Brazil2022
 Nebraska4.92%96,535 USA2020
 Arizona4.74%339,150 USA2020
 Paraná4.24%485,781 Brazil2022
 Arauca4.20%10,058 Colombia2018
 Iowa4.14%131,972 USA2020
 Guaviare4.10%2,991 Colombia2018
 Colorado4.07%234,828 USA2020
 Santa Catarina4.07%309,908 Brazil2022
 Washington3.99%307,565 USA2020
 West Virginia3.67%65,813 USA2020
 Putumayo3.62%10,262 Colombia2018
 North Dakota3.44%26,783 USA2020
 Alaska2.99%21,898 USA2020
 New Mexico2.17%45,904 USA2020
 South Dakota2.01%17,842 USA2020
 Risaralda1.99%16,733 Colombia2018
 Oregon1.95%82,655 USA2020
 Maine1.87%25,752 USA2020
 Hawaii1.61%23,417 USA2020
 Casanare1.61%6,130 Colombia2018
 Caldas1.59%14,716 Colombia2018
 New Hampshire1.46%20,127 USA2020
 Caquetá1.41%5,087 Colombia2018
 Vermont1.40%9,034 USA2020
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires City1.31%40,670 Argentina2022
 Utah1.22%40,058 USA2020
 Quindío1.18%6,060 Colombia2018
 Santander1.13%22,759 Colombia2018
 Guainía1.04%460 Colombia2018
 Meta0.96%8,836 Colombia2018
 Wyoming0.92%5,232 USA2020
 Bogotá0.92%66,934 Colombia2018
 Chubut0.90%5,302 Argentina2020
 Tierra del Fuego0.90%1,658 Argentina2022
 Idaho0.86%15,726 USA2020
 Vaupés0.77%288 Colombia2018
 Vichada0.76%580 Colombia2018
 Salta0.74%10,632 Argentina2022
Flag of Amazonas Amazonas0.74%486 Colombia2018
Buenos Aires Province Buenos Aires0.74%128,804 Argentina2022
 Misiones0.74%9,374 Argentina2022
Río Negro Province Río Negro0.73%5,463 Argentina2022
 Santa Cruz0.73%2,446 Argentina2022
 Neuquén0.71%5,026 Argentina2022
 Jujuy0.69%5,583 Argentina2022
 Entre Ríos0.63%8,910 Argentina2022
 Corrientes0.52%6,310 Argentina2022
Flag of La Rioja La Rioja0.51%1,959 Argentina2022
 Montana0.51%5,484 USA2020
 Huila0.50%5,099 Colombia2018
 Formosa0.49%2,956 Argentina2022
 Córdoba0.48%18,366 Argentina2022
 La Pampa0.48%1,726 Argentina2022
 Chaco0.48%5,357 Argentina2022
 Cundinamarca0.47%13,092 Colombia2018
 Santa Fe0.47%16,560 Argentina2022
 Catamarca0.46%1,965 Argentina2022
 Tucumán0.42%7,172 Argentina2022
 Tolima0.42%5,207 Colombia2018
 Norte de Santander0.40%5,470 Colombia2018
 Mendoza0.40%8,141 Argentina2022
 Santiago del Estero0.40%4,211 Argentina2022
 Boyacá0.38%4,247 Colombia2018
 Pando0.36%394 Bolivia2012
 Beni0.35%1,493 Bolivia2012
 San Luis0.35%1,896 Argentina2022
 La Paz0.33%8,835 Bolivia2012
 San Juan0.30%2,449 Argentina2022
Flag of Santa Cruz Santa Cruz0.30%7,845 Bolivia2012
 Tarija0.18%770 Bolivia2012
 Cochabamba0.14%2,458 Bolivia2012
 Chuquisaca0.11%604 Bolivia2012
 Chuquisaca0.11%604 Bolivia2012
 Oruro0.10%490 Bolivia2012
 Potosí0.05%441 Bolivia2012
Source: Censuses of American countries.[41][42][43][44][45]
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Notable people of African descent in the Americas

See also

  • Ethnic domination and racist discourse in Spain and Latin America. Dijk, Teun A. van. van. Gedisa Editorial SA ISBN 84-7432-997-3
  • Gender, class and race in Latin America: some contributions. Luna, Lola G. Ed PPU, SA ISBN 84-7665-959-8
  • Gender, race and class "color" desensientes Latinas. Impoexports, Colombia, Yumbo
  • Afro Atlantic Histories resource, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.

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