I think if you grammatically deconstruct hyphenated racial phrases, ‘African-American’ or ‘Asian-American’, the first term i an adjective to describe the noun ‘American’. The adjective is simply a term used to establish what type of American you are. To me the phrase ‘American-African’ would denote someone who first identified with being African, not the other way around.
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