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Caribbean Man Claims That Caribbeans Are The Original FBA/Black Americans?
Long before today’s debates over FBA, ADOS, immigration, and Black American identity, Caribbean people were already migrating to the United States, building communities, influencing Black culture, and participating in the political and economic development of Black America.
In this conversation, we explore the complicated historical relationship between Caribbean immigrants and Black Americans. Were Caribbean people once viewed as part of the broader Black American community? How did early Caribbean migration shape cities like New York, Miami, Boston, and Washington, D.C.? And why have modern identity movements created sharper divisions between Black Americans, Africans, and Caribbean people?
This discussion is not about erasing anyone’s lineage or culture. It is about understanding how migration, slavery, colonialism, citizenship, and shared African ancestry created overlapping Black identities throughout the Americas.
Join the conversation and let us know your perspective in the comments.
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