Black Africa

NOUN
  1. the region of Africa to the south of the Sahara Desert
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How To Use Black Africa In A Sentence

  • Today's Egyptian dancing art yet inherit traditional dancing style although experienced a long time evolution, unlike the black Africa style, but characterized in straight line and Arab custom.
  • He tirelessly promoted "Negritude" -- the common culture of black Africans -- and insisted that state stability was only possible with support from Western democracies. What Lives They Led
  • He thought we were stealing black African music, the Lagos sound.
  • Today's Egyptian dancing art yet inherit traditional dancing style although experienced a long time evolution, unlike the black Africa style, but characterized in straight line and Arab custom.
  • The Republic of Ghana was a colony of the British Empire before it achieved independence in 1957, and it was the wealthiest Black African country at that time.
  • In 1675, however, the Caribs welcomed black Africans who survived the shipwreck of a Dutch ship carrying settlers and slaves.
  • Up the street come troops of the auxiliaries, black Africans and yellow Asiatics, beturbaned and befezed, and coolies swinging along with machine guns and mountain batteries on their heads, and the bare feet of all, in quick rhythm, going slish, slish, slish through the pavement mud. CORONATION DAY
  • As was the case with black African slaves, by the end of the eighteenth century wealthy households in Britain employed Indian servants and ayahs.
  • Further, more than one in two persons would be unprepared to accept, through marriage, a Chinese person, a South Asian or a black African as a relative.
  • Up the street come troops of the auxiliaries, black Africans and yellow Asiatics, beturbaned and befezed, and coolies swinging along with machine guns and mountain batteries on their heads, and the bare feet of all, in quick rhythm, going slish, slish, through the pavement mud. Coronation Day
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