Afro-American - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Afro-American (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective, Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˌæfroʊ əˈmɛrɪkən/

Meaning and Usage

The term "Afro-American" refers to a person of African descent who is a citizen or resident of the United States. It is often used to highlight the cultural heritage and identity of African Americans. The phrase "Afro-American" can encompass various cultural aspects, including history, traditions, and contemporary social issues.

The usage frequency of the term has varied over time; it was more common in the mid-20th century but has largely been replaced by "African American." Nonetheless, it is still recognized in certain contexts, particularly in discussions about identity politics and cultural heritage.

This term is frequently used in both oral and written contexts, often in academic discussions, cultural commentary, and historical analysis.

Example Sentences: 1. The Afro-American community has made significant contributions to American culture over the last century.
Сообщество афроамериканцев внесло значительный вклад в американскую культуру за последний век.

  1. Many Afro-American artists draw inspiration from their cultural heritage in their work.
    Многие афроамериканские художники черпают вдохновение из своего культурного наследия в своем творчестве.

  2. Afro-American literature often explores themes of identity, struggle, and resistance.
    Афроамериканская литература часто исследует темы идентичности, борьбы и сопротивления.

Idiomatic Expressions

Etymology

The term "Afro-American" combines "Afro," a prefix relating to Africa and its peoples, and "American," referring to someone from the United States. This composite emerged amid the civil rights movement in the 1960s as a way to assert identity and cultural pride among people of African descent in the United States.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: African American, Black American, Afro-descendant
Antonyms: Anglo-American, Caucasian American

This term has evolved over time, and while "African American" is predominantly favored today, "Afro-American" still holds historical significance and is understood in discussions about race and ethnicity in the United States.



25-07-2024