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Afro-Grenadians or Black Grenadians are Grenadian people of largely African descent. This term is not generally recognised by Grenadians or indeed Caribbeans. They usually refer to themselves simply as Black or possibly Black Caribbean. The term was first coined by an African Americans history professor, John Henrik Clarke (1915–1998), in his piece entitled A Note on Racism in History. The term may also refer to a Grenadian of African ancestry. Social interpretations of race are mutable rather than deterministic and neither physical appearance nor ancestry are used straightforwardly to determine whether a person is considered a Black Grenadian. According to the 2012 Census, 82% of Grenada's population is Black, 13% is mixed European and black and 2% is of Indian origin. (Europeans are less

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  • Els afrogrenadins o els grenadins negres són els grenadins afroamericans. També són anomenats simplement africans o negres. Són tots els grenadins que tenen avantpassats africans. Per a determinar qui és afrogrenadí no s'utilitza només l'aparença física, sinó més aviat el grup ètnic de pertinença. Segons el cens de 2012, el 82% de la població de Grenada era negra i el 13% eren mulats. Els grenadians blancs només són el 5% de la població del país. (ca)
  • Afro-Grenadians or Black Grenadians are Grenadian people of largely African descent. This term is not generally recognised by Grenadians or indeed Caribbeans. They usually refer to themselves simply as Black or possibly Black Caribbean. The term was first coined by an African Americans history professor, John Henrik Clarke (1915–1998), in his piece entitled A Note on Racism in History. The term may also refer to a Grenadian of African ancestry. Social interpretations of race are mutable rather than deterministic and neither physical appearance nor ancestry are used straightforwardly to determine whether a person is considered a Black Grenadian. According to the 2012 Census, 82% of Grenada's population is Black, 13% is mixed European and black and 2% is of Indian origin. (Europeans are less than 1% of the population.) (en)
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  • Black Grenadians (en)
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  • Mainly Grenadian Creole English, standard English, French and Grenadian Creole French (en)
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  • Els afrogrenadins o els grenadins negres són els grenadins afroamericans. També són anomenats simplement africans o negres. Són tots els grenadins que tenen avantpassats africans. Per a determinar qui és afrogrenadí no s'utilitza només l'aparença física, sinó més aviat el grup ètnic de pertinença. Segons el cens de 2012, el 82% de la població de Grenada era negra i el 13% eren mulats. Els grenadians blancs només són el 5% de la població del país. (ca)
  • Afro-Grenadians or Black Grenadians are Grenadian people of largely African descent. This term is not generally recognised by Grenadians or indeed Caribbeans. They usually refer to themselves simply as Black or possibly Black Caribbean. The term was first coined by an African Americans history professor, John Henrik Clarke (1915–1998), in his piece entitled A Note on Racism in History. The term may also refer to a Grenadian of African ancestry. Social interpretations of race are mutable rather than deterministic and neither physical appearance nor ancestry are used straightforwardly to determine whether a person is considered a Black Grenadian. According to the 2012 Census, 82% of Grenada's population is Black, 13% is mixed European and black and 2% is of Indian origin. (Europeans are less (en)
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  • Afrogrenadins (ca)
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  • Black Grenadians (en)
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