Tuesday, March 4

Afro-Caribbean refers to people of African descent who live in the Caribbean. The term may also refer to the history of these people in the Caribbean.

History

  • The transatlantic slave trade brought Africans to the Caribbean from the 15th to 19th centuries. 
  • Most Afro-Caribbeans are descended from enslaved Africans who worked on plantations and in households. 
  • The Haitian Revolution in the late 18th century was the first time slavery was abolished in the world. 

Other names Black Caribbean, Afro- or Black West Indian, Afro- or Black Antillean, and West Indian Creole. 

Afro-Caribbean culture

  • Afro-Caribbean culture is influenced by African culture.
  • Afro-Caribbean music has developed since the abolition of slavery. 
  • Afro-Caribbean activists work for justice, freedom of expression, and other causes. 

Use of the term

  • The term Afro-Caribbean was first used by European Americans in the late 1960s. 
  • The term’s use in the UK is inconsistent. 
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