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1. In the UK the term Black is used to describe people whose origins are found in Africa, the Caribbean and Asia. Its use is also widespread amongst these communities. The present discussion, however, restricts its observations to people of African Caribbean heritage. The author acknowledges that ‘Black’ may not be readily accepted by African heritage societies in other parts of the diaspora.
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