Race/ethnicity and territory African-Americans and Africans Apartheid and South Africa Race and the Census Class 10a: Race and ethnicity.

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Race/ethnicity and territory African-Americans and Africans Apartheid and South Africa Race and the Census Class 10a: Race and ethnicity

Definitions Race: A genetically distinct population –Traits are passed on biologically –Racism: based on biological inferiority Ethnicity: A historically and culturally distinct population –Similar to nations –Usually describes minority groups

Ethnicity in the U.S. African-American (13%) Hispanic (11%) Asian-American (4%) American Indian (1%)

African-Americans Three migrations at three scales Forced migration from Africa – : over 10 million Africans –Source of labor for plantations –Triangle trade

African-Americans: Great Migration Push of poverty, cotton mechanization Pull of jobs, tolerance 1910s-1920s; 1940s-1950s Followed main transportation routes Maintained strong connections to home

African-Americans: Great Migration Push of poverty, cotton mechanization, segregation Pull of jobs, tolerance 1910s-1920s; 1940s-1950s Followed main transportation routes Maintained strong connections to home

African-Americans: Urban ghettos Extreme overcrowding (100,000 per square mile, not 10) Restrictive covenants Redlining of black neighborhoods City-within-a-city White flight and blockbusting (after Brown vs. Board of Ed)

New Africans in America Black ≠ African-American Recent migrants from Africa, Caribbean Tension between two groups But seen as same by whites

South Africa and apartheid Dutch, British colonists Refusal of Afrikaners to allow black rule Strict segregation by race (1948) White (13%), black (76%), colored Homes, school, jobs, stores, land, ambulances

South Africa and apartheid Blacks could not vote or run for office Whites-only jobs, territories Blacks needed papers to travel Homelands or bantustans

South Africa and apartheid Economic sanctions from 1978 Prohibitions on international competitions 1984: some restrictions lifted 1991: apartheid declared over 1994: Nelson Mandela first black president

Race in the Census Included since 1790 Census (3/5 Compromise) : mulatto, quadroon, octoroon 1930: Mexican : Hispanic listed as white 2000: multiple boxes allowed (7 million) Long form includes “ancestry”

Race in the Census Asian = race –Multiple ethnicities within one race African-American, black = race –Only one category Hispanic = ethnicity –Multiple ethnicities, one race

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