Other Black
Other Black is an ethnicity category used by the Office for National Statistics in the United Kingdom. It is one of three "Black or Black British" ethnicity options used in ONS statistics, alongside Black African and Black Caribbean.[1]
The term was used in the 1991 UK Census and the 2001 UK Census. According to the 2001 Census, 97,585 UK residents selected the Other Black category to describe their ethnicity.[2]
As of 2009, ONS estimates suggest that approximately 124,500 Other Black people are now resident in England.[3]
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1An Afro-Latin American is any person from Latin America with origins in Africa. They can be Afro-South Americans, Afro-Central Americans, or Afro-Mexicans. An Afro-Caribbean is any person from the Caribbean with origins in Africa. |
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