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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | '{{wiktionary|blackness|blacknesses}}
'''Blackness''' may refer to:
*the property of being of [[black]] colour in general, the association with African American Culture. [ [[Imaging Blackness]], the Wikipedia article, attends to the concept of expressing, recognizing, or assigning specific sets of ideas or values used in the depiction of African Americans.]
*[[Blackness (typography)]], the amount of ink on a page
==Race==
*[[African-American culture]], also known as black culture, in the United States refers to the cultural contributions of African Americans to the culture of the United States, either as part of or distinct from American culture
** [[Black nationalism]], advocates a racial definition (or redefinition) of national identity, as opposed to multiculturalism
** [[Black pride]], a slogan indicating pride in being black. Related movements include black nationalism, Black Panthers, and Afrocentrism
** [[Négritude]], a literary and ideological movement, developed by francophone black intellectuals, writers, and politicians in France in the 1930s by a group that included the future Senegalese President Léopold Sédar Senghor, Martinican poet Aimé Césaire, and the Guianan Léon Damas
** [[Black is beautiful]], a cultural movement that began in the United States of America in the 1960s by African Americans
==Location==
* [[Blackness, Dundee|Blackness]], Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom
* [[Blackness, Falkirk|Blackness]], Falkirk, Scotland, United Kingdom
** [[Blackness Castle]], a 15th-century fortress, near the village of Blackness, Scotland, on the south shore of the Firth of Forth
{{disambiguation}}
==Song==
Bronsen - "The blackness" - first single from Australian rock/metal band from rural victorias debut album 'BRONSEN'.
* (c) 2013 OMEGA holdings' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{wiktionary|blackness|blacknesses}}
'''Blackness''' may refer to:
*the property of being of [[black]] colour in general, the association with African American Culture. [ [[Imaging Blackness]], the Wikipedia article, attends to the concept of expressing, recognizing, or assigning specific sets of ideas or values used in the depiction of African Americans.]
*[[Blackness (typography)]], the amount of ink on a page
==Race==
*[[African-American culture]], NEGROES AND NIGGAS also known as black culture, in the United States refers to the cultural contributions of African Americans to the culture of the United States, either as part of or distinct from American culture
** [[Black nationalism]], advocates a racial definition (or redefinition) of national identity, as opposed to multiculturalism
** [[Black pride]], a slogan indicating pride in being black. Related movements include black nationalism, Black Panthers, and Afrocentrism
** [[Négritude]], a literary and ideological movement, developed by francophone black intellectuals, writers, and politicians in France in the 1930s by a group that included the future Senegalese President Léopold Sédar Senghor, Martinican poet Aimé Césaire, and the Guianan Léon Damas
** [[Black is beautiful]], a cultural movement that began in the United States of America in the 1960s by African Americans
==Location==
* [[Blackness, Dundee|Blackness]], Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom
* [[Blackness, Falkirk|Blackness]], Falkirk, Scotland, United Kingdom
** [[Blackness Castle]], a 15th-century fortress, near the village of Blackness, Scotland, on the south shore of the Firth of Forth
{{disambiguation}}
==Song==
Bronsen - "The blackness" - first single from Australian rock/metal band from rural victorias debut album 'BRONSEN'.
* (c) 2013 OMEGA holdings' |
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*[[Blackness (typography)]], the amount of ink on a page
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** [[Black pride]], a slogan indicating pride in being black. Related movements include black nationalism, Black Panthers, and Afrocentrism
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