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May 2023
)
Mascagos
are
African Americans
who went to
Mexico
to escape American
slavery
.
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t
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Ancestry and ethnicity
in
Mexico
Mexicans
Non-Amerindian
Mexico
Mestizo
From Sub-Saharan Africa
Egyptian
Kenyan
From the Americas
American
Mascogo
Mormon
Argentine
Brazilian
Canadian
Chilean
Colombian
Cuban
Guatemalan
Haitian
Salvadoran
Uruguayan
Venezuelan
From South and East Asia
Chinese
Filipino
Indian
Japanese
Mexico City
Korean
Romani
1
From Europe
British
(
Cornish
)
Czech
French
German
Mennonite
2
Greek
Irish
Italian
Polish
Portuguese
Russian
Scandinavian
Spanish
Basque
From Western Asia
and North Africa
Arab
(
Lebanese
)
Armenian
Jewish
1
Turkish MexicansTurkish
Amerindian
More than 100,000 people
Nahua
Yucatec Maya
Zapotec
Mixtec
Otomi
Totonac
Tzotzil
Tzeltal
Mazahua
Mazatec
Huastec
Ch'ol
Chinantec
Purépecha
Mixe
Tlapanec
Tarahumara
20,000–100,000 people
Mayo
Zoque
Chontal Maya
Popoluca
Chatino
Amuzgo
Tojolabal
Huichol
Tepehuán
Triqui
Cora
Mam
Yaqui
Cuicatec
Huave
1,000–20,000 people
Tepehua
Kanjobal
Pame
Chichimeca Jonaz
Guarijio
Chuj
Chocho
Tacuate
Mexicanero
Ocuiltec
Pima Bajo
Jacaltec
Fewer than 1,000 people
Kekchí
Lacandon
Ixcatec
Seri
K'iche'
Motozintlec
Kaqchikel
Paipai
Tohono O'odham
Cocopah
Kumiai
Kikapú
3
Cochimí
Ixil
Kiliwa
Aguacatec
Opata
1
Jews and Romani originate in the Middle East and South Asia respectively, with most arriving to Mexico via Europe ·
2
Primarily arrived via Canada ·
3
Originated in what is now the United States
v
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African diaspora
By geography
Americas
Caribbean
Anguilla
Antigua and Barbuda
Aruba
Bahamas
Barbados
Bermuda
Cayman Islands
Cuba
Arará
Cape Verdean
Lucumí
Ganga-Longoba
Curaçao
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Samaná Americans
Cocolo
Grenada
Haiti
Marron
Marabou
Jamaica
Coromantee
Jamaican Maroons
Puerto Rico
Arará
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Black Caribs
Garifuna
Trinidad and Tobago
Dougla people
Merikins
Turks and Caicos Islands
Central America
Belize
Garifuna
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Miskito people
Miskito Sambu
Nicaragua
Panama
Cimarrón
North America
Canada
Nova Scotia
Mexico
Mascogos
United States
Black Hispanic
Black Indians
Black Seminoles
Creoles of Color
Garifuna
Gullah
African immigrants
South America
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Kalunga
Macombo
Quilombo
Bushinengue people
Colombia
Raizal
Chile
Ecuador
French Guiana
Aluku
Ndyuka
Saramaka
Guyana
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Kwinti
Matawai
Ndyuka
Paramaccan
Saramaka
Uruguay
Venezuela
Europe
Abkhazia
Belgium
France
Paris
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Finland
Lithuania
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Spain
Sweden
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Liverpool
Scotland
Wales
Middle East
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Jordan
Palestine
Syria
Turkey
Yemen
Asia
and Oceania
Australia
China
Guangzhou
Hong Kong
Pakistan
Siddi
Makrani
Indonesia
Black Dutchmen
Mardijker
Malaysia
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
Kaffirs
Atlantic
Saint Helena
Secondary
Afro-American
diaspora
Settlement in Africa
Ghana
African Americans
Tabom (Afro-Brazilians)
Liberia
Americo-Liberians (Afro-Americans)
Nigeria
Saro
Afro-Brazilian
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone Creole people
Settlement in Europe
France
African Americans
Haitians
United Kingdom
African Americans
Afro-Caribbean people
British Jamaicans
Germany
Asia and Oceania
Australia
China
African American
India
Israel
Black Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem
Americans in Japan
African Americans
Korea
North Korea
South Korea
New Zealand
Pakistan
African Americans
Philippines
African-Americans
Qatar
African-Americans
United Arab Emirates
Dubai
Wider issues
Afro-American religion
Atlantic slave trade
Yoruba people
Igbo people
Akan people
Black Power
Civil rights movement
Creole peoples
Maroons
Slavery
Reparations
Category
v
t
e
American diaspora
Africa
Gambia
Ghana
Liberia
Sierra Leone
South Africa
Americas
Latin America
Argentina
Brazil
Americana
Confederados
New Texas
Chile
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominican Republic (African Americans)
Ecuador
Guatemala
Haiti
Free Blacks
Mexico
Kickapoo
Mascogo
Mormons
New Virginia
Trinidad and Tobago (African Americans)
Uruguay
Elsewhere
Canada
Black Nova Scotians
New England Planters
Six Nations
United Empire Loyalists
Asia
China
Hong Kong
India
Israel
Black Hebrew Israelites
Japan
Korea (
North Korea
·
South Korea
)
Pakistan
Philippines
Qatar
United Arab Emirates
Taiwan
Children of American servicemembers
(multiple countries)
Europe
France
African Americans
Germany
Ireland
Sweden
United Kingdom
Oceania
Australia
New Zealand
v
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African Americans
History
Abolitionism
American Civil War
Atlantic slave trade
Black Lives Matter
Brown v. Board of Education
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Civil Rights Act of 1968
Civil Rights Movement
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Free people of color
Great Migration
Inauguration of Barack Obama 2009
/
Inauguration of Barack Obama 2013
Jim Crow laws
Lynching
Plessy v. Ferguson
Reconstruction Amendments
Reconstruction era
Redlining
Separate but equal
Slavery
Underground Railroad
Culture
Harlem Renaissance
Juneteenth
Kwanzaa
Music
Soul food
Stereotypes
Notable people
Ralph Abernathy
Crispus Attucks
Julian Bond
Amelia Boynton
Carol Moseley Braun
Edward Brooke
Ralph Bunche
George Washington Carver
Shirley Chisholm
Frederick Douglass
W. E. B. Du Bois
Fannie Lou Hamer
Kamala Harris
Jesse Jackson
Michael Jackson
Harriet Jacobs
Martin Luther King Jr.
John Lewis
Joseph Lowery
Malcolm X
Thurgood Marshall
Bob Moses
Barack Obama
Rosa Parks
A. Philip Randolph
Al Sharpton
Fred Shuttlesworth
Spingarn Medal winners
Clarence Thomas
Emmett Till
Sojourner Truth
Harriet Tubman
Nat Turner
Booker T. Washington
Ida B. Wells
Oprah Winfrey
Andrew Young
Religion
Azusa Street Revival
Black Church
Nation of Islam
Political movements
Back-to-Africa movement
Black Power
Movement
Garveyism
Pan-Africanism
Nationalism
Civic and economic
groups
Black Panther Party
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP)
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
United Negro College Fund (UNCF)
Sports
Negro league baseball
Baseball color line
SWAC
Ethnic subdivisions
Black Indians
Black Seminoles
Black Southerners
Gullah
Languages
English
American English
African-American Vernacular English
Diaspora
Canada
Liberia
Mexico
Category:African-American people
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