Publisher's Synopsis
The term "African-American culture" describes the contributions made by African Americans to American culture, whether they are integrated into or apart from it. African-American history, especially the Middle Passage, is the foundation of the distinctive character of African-American culture. The culture is unique and has a significant impact on both American culture and international culture in general.
Africans who were held as slaves influenced other facets of American society. For instance, the speech patterns of Southern Americans are greatly influenced by the linguistic innovations of enslaved Africans. Nearly everyone associates "soul food" with southern cooking.
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