The Third Conference On petroleum Geochemistry In Afro-Asian Region
Declaration on Afro-Arab Economic and Financial Cooperation
Going beyond the Gender and Reconstructing Afro-American History: Toni Morrison and Her "History" Trilogy
Extended debate concerning the exact point of origin of individual folktales told by Afro-American slaves has unfortunately taken precedence over analysis of the tales' meaning and function.
In the first half of the 20th Century, the Afro-Brazilian music and drumming that is now the Carnival's most distinctive began to be an integral part of the festivities.
Afro-Asian Journalists' Associatio
Cairo Declaration on Afro-Arab Cooperatio
Interpretation of Metaphors of the Afro-American Names in Beloved
The Status Change of the Afro-American Women and Reasons Since the Civil Rights Movement
非裔美國人文化;許多黑人喜歡被稱作非裔美國人(African-American or Afro-American)。
在50年代的非洲*倫巴熱潮期間,當地人接受了從塞內加爾到剛果的樂隊帶來的非洲—古巴(Afro-Cuban)樂。
Afro-American culture; many black people preferred to be called African-American or Afro-American.
The Mingling of Blues with Afro-American Literature: Blues and Ralph Allison’s Literary Creation;
A branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken in Somalia, Ethiopia, and northern Kenya and including Beja, Orono, and Somali.
Afro-Asian Rural Reconstruction Organization
The Afro-American Cultural Identity in Toni Morrison's Works
The comtemporary Afro-American feminism literature and criticism is a new thought in the field of contemporary western literature and criticism.
Afro-Arab Preferential Trade Area
In the 1960s, an Afro hairstyle was a badge of independence among African Americans.
油畫Afro Apparition,説的是典型的黑人夫婦在親吻,由尼日利亞籍的英國人克里斯•奧菲利創作,現居於特立尼達。
Only the Native American can lay claim to equality in suffering with the Afro-American in this nation.
Resisting Representation:The Afro-American Feminist Criticism on Image
Afro-Asian Organization for Economic Cooperation
The second chapter is the role orientation of the Afro-American women, which introduces the attitudes of the Afro-American women to the Second Feminism Movement.
Philanthropists like Rockefeller, Phelps-Stokes, and others encouraged the education of Afro-Americans, but the South and part of the North continued the practice of racial segregation in education.
Kim, the Korean retailer, recalled that when he opened his first store in Brooklyn, nearly his entire clientele was Afro-Caribbean and African-American, and his customers spoke no Korean.