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The '''African diaspora''' is the [[diaspora]] created by the movements and cultures of [[Africa]]ns and their descendants throughout the world, to places such as the [[Americas]], (including [[the United States]], [[Canada]], the [[Caribbean]], [[Central America]], and [[South America]]) [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]. Much of the African diaspora is descended from people sold into slavery during the transatlantic slave trade, with the largest population living in [[Brazil]] (see [[Afro-Brazilian]]). {{GFDL}} The '''African diaspora''' is the [[diaspora]] created by the movements and cultures of [[Africa]]ns and their descendants throughout the world, to places such as the [[Americas]], (including [[the United States]], [[Canada]], the [[Caribbean]], [[Central America]], and [[South America]]) [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]. Much of the African diaspora is descended from people sold into slavery during the transatlantic slave trade, with the largest population living in [[Brazil]] (see [[Afro-Brazilian]]). {{GFDL}}

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The African diaspora is the diaspora created by the movements and cultures of Africans and their descendants throughout the world, to places such as the Americas, (including the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America) Europe and Asia. Much of the African diaspora is descended from people sold into slavery during the transatlantic slave trade, with the largest population living in Brazil (see Afro-Brazilian).



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