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There are many blacks living in Britain (patriculary England), more so than in most other European countries.
Also, white British people are known on raceforums to mix and intermarry more with Black people than any other white population does. Mulattos are still called blacks and not white. Sure, the Blacks in Britain may mostly identify as Jamaicans, or any other African or Caribeean ancestry. But as time goes they will be British many of them. So, can you use the terms Afro-British and "Black/colored Englishman" as much as "African-American"? |
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