Wikipedia:WikiProject African diaspora



WikiProject African diaspora aims to improve all articles related to the cultural contributions of people of African descent all over the world. The African diaspora is the story of how Africans, though scattered and dispersed, managed to preserve cultural traditions while, at the same time, creating new identities influenced by new homelands in places outside Africa.

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Project participants
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Peoples of the African Diaspora

 * African-Americans
 * African-Filipinos
 * Africans in the United States
 * Afro-Arab
 * Afro-Argentines
 * Afro-Bahamians
 * Afro-Brazilians
 * Afro-Caribbeans
 * Afro-Colombians
 * Afro-Cubans


 * Afro-Dominicans
 * Afro-Germans
 * Afro-Haitians
 * Afro-Jamaicans
 * Afro-Latin Americans
 * Afro-Mexicans
 * Afro-Peruvians
 * Afro-Puerto Ricans
 * Afro-Russians
 * Afro-Trinidadian and Tobagonians
 * Afro-Turks
 * Afro-Uruguayans


 * Black British people
 * Black Canadians
 * Black People
 * Jamaicans
 * Maroons
 * Siddi
 * and more...

Missing articles
These lists are auto-generate lists that include potential Wikipedia articles related to this WikiProject, which have articles on other Wikipedias:
 * Wikidata generated lists
 * African American people
 * BlackPast people
 * BlackPast other
 * Slaves


 * Black suffrage in the United States - there should be an article discussing which states, before the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, gave blacks the right to vote, and when and with what conditions, if any. Note that the right was taken away in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. deisenbe (talk) 09:40, 15 October 2019 (UTC)

Article assessments
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 * Assess articles (it's ok if you're not 100% sure about where you place an article.)
 * Work on top importance articles first (especially the ones that aren't at least B class)






 * Quality operations: A bot-generated daily log which lists articles Reassessed, Assessed and Removed.
 * Popular pages: List of top articles with the most frequent views, updated monthly.

Deletion discussions
All deletion discussions relevant to this wikiproject will be held at WikiProject Deletion sorting/Ethnic groups or WikiProject Deletion sorting/Africa

Stubs
Stub categories are meant for stub articles only. An article only belongs in one of the following stub categories if it is directly related to the category. Individuals should not be placed in one of these categories unless they are important to the history and/or culture of Africans, African-Americans or the African diaspora as a whole. Instead they should be placed according to their nationality and or profession. The number of stub categories should be as minimal as possible.

Do Not subst the templates or hardcode stub categories into the article.


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 * User WikiProject Afro

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Web pages

 * MoAD - The Museum of the African Diaspora
 * Afro-Europe - The blog relating to all things Afro-European and black Europe
 * Afropolitans - The blog on the cosmopolitan community of African ancestry
 * Racism and the Law - Considers race, racism and racial distinctions in the law. It examines the role of domestic and international law in promoting and/or alleviating racism.