Template talk:Black people sidebarRationale for a Black People templateThis template is a move away from topics revolving entirely around various 'race' theories. Instead, categorizes subjects related to various peoples considered (at various points in time) to be 'black' by geography, culture, history, sociology and race.Ackees (talk) 16:24, 30 November 2012 (UTC) Black AfricansRsk6400 I know you mean well but in response to "Indigenous African societies do not use the term black as a racial identity..." [1] I am from an indigenous African society which does. Here is Encyclopædia Britannica's article on Pan-Africanism: [2]. Take notice to places of black African mention such as "meeting was attended by several prominent Blacks from Africa..." And notice the Wiki article's multiple reference to "black Africa" within the Pan-Africanism article. Furthermore, please notice the Black people article itself for which the Black people template is mainly for, is led with "Black people is a racialized classification of people, usually a political and skin color-based category for specific populations with a mid to dark brown complexion." Also, notice that according to this reasoning, "Indigenous African societies do not use the term black as a racial identity...", Austronesians, West and South Asians should not be permitted to the list as well. I considered that an entry of Sub-Saharan Africa might be removed because every other thing in that segment is in reference to a people category and not to a place but there is yet to be a Black Africans page and so that should be fitting for the time being. Can you please explain to me why you believe Indigenous African societies do not use the term black as a racial identity while I do and bear witness to its vast usage in my own society? Also see [3] -Oluwatalisman (talk) 10:41, 26 September 2021 (UTC)
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