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Old 10-24-2011, 03:01 AM   #30
Uttephabeta

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Are you kidding me?
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Could you mention a group of black people that have been in Europe since 1652 or before and have lived there ever since?
As was white immigration to South Africa. Mass migrations came about during the years following apartheid, much in the same way that the waves of African immigration to Europe, occurred sometime after the second world war. Nope White immigration to South-Africa was since 1652 and they've been there ever since, while (like you say) immigrations of Africans to Europe ('in masses'), and still live in Europe these days would be since the past 50 years. Which one is more recent?

Edit: I think you're misunderstanding my question
The question was whether there's a similiar group living in Europe as the Afrikaners are in South-Africa. Not whether blacks have left any 'marks' in European history
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