United States residents or citizens of recent Southern African descent and heritage
Southern Africans in the United States are Americans with ancestry from Southern Africa. They include:
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African immigration to the United States
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| North Africa |
- Algerian
- Canarian
- Egyptian
- Libyan
- Moroccan
- Tunisian
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| Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Central African |
- Cameroonian
- Congolese
- Equatoguinean
- Gabonese
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| East African |
- Kenyan
- South Sudanese
- Tanzanian
- Ugandan
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| Horners |
- Eritrean
- Sudanese
- Ethiopian
- Somali
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| Southern African |
- Angolan
- Malawian
- South African
- Zimbabwean
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| West African |
- Beninese
- Bissau-Guinean
- Cape Verdean
- Gambian
- Ghanaian
- Guinean
- Ivorian
- Liberian
- Malian
- Mauritanian
- Nigerian
- Senegalese
- Sierra Leonean
- Togolese
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African ethnic groups
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- Arab
- Bantu in Maine
- Berber
- Coptic
- Fula
- Igbo
- Yoruba
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1 Several African ethnic groups are dispersed throughout different areas of Africa, regardless of countries or regions.
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