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British African-Caribbean community - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Community and subgroups ... British rule of the Caribbean ... British English; Caribbean English...
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British Afro-Caribbean community. Discussion about British Afro-Caribbean community. Ecyclopedia or dictionary article about British Afro-Caribbean community. ... The British Afro-Caribbean community is generally regarded as the most "integrated" ethnic grouping of the United Kingdom.
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The British African-Caribbean (Afro-Caribbean) community are residents of the United Kingdom who are of British West Indian background, and whose ancestors first came from Africa. Around 566,000 people fit this description...
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British Afro-Caribbean community. The British Afro-Caribbean community is generally regarded as the most "integrated" ethnic grouping of the United Kingdom. ...
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Despite discrimination confining some recruits to the more menial tasks required of soldiers, troops from the Caribbean and Africa fought in many of the arenas of war, under the command of white officers in regiments such as the British West Indies Regiment, ... The African-Caribbean Community; An Historical Perspective...
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'pirate radio' stations like Supreme, Galaxy and Genesis are particularly highly regarded in the Afro Caribbean community for not only playing a variety of ...
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The British Afro-Caribbean community is a major ethnic group in the United Kingdom. The term "Afro-Caribbean" is a simplification, in that the community amalgamates immigrants from a large number of Caribbean nations. ... Culturally the community is best known for the annual Notting Hill Carnival , ... Article Index for; British...
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The Leicester Caribbean CarnivalThe British African-Caribbean (Afro-Caribbean) community are residents of the United Kingdom who are of West Indian background, and whose ancestors were indigenous to Africa. ... (Redirected from British Afro-Caribbean community);
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These observations suggest that schizophrenia among Afro-Caribbeans is no less familial than for the remainder of the population, but that the increased frequency of the disorder is due to environmental factors which are most common in the Afro-Caribbean community, ... E. Jarvis; Schizophrenia in British Immigrants:
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