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Natasha20104ParticipantPeople of other races and ethnicities identify themselves that way. They call themselves Japanese-Americans or Chinese-Americans, not ‘yellow’ Americans. They say ‘I’m Cherokee’ or ‘I’m Meewak,’ not ‘I’m red.’ African-American is more descriptive than just plain old ‘black.’ When I call myself Afro-Caribbean, you get a much better idea of who I am than if I say I’m black.
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