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  1. Black people in Japan (黒人系日本人, Kokujinkei nihonjin /Nipponjin) are Japanese residents or citizens of sub-Saharan African ancestry.

  2. 3 sie 2024 · It seems that Yasuke (pron: Yas-Kay) was an African slave that came to Japan with an Italian Jesuit priest Alessandro Valignano on a Portuguese ship that was thrown off course and landed in Japan in 1579.

  3. 3 lip 2020 · African Americans imagined a transnational solidarity with the Japanese as another “dark race.” To Marcus Garvey, a leader of Pan-Africanism in the early twentieth century, Japan was a nation...

  4. 18 lip 2018 · Many of them were enraged, and many became susceptible to the oratory of Marcus Garvey, a Jamaican immigrant who called for black self-reliance, economic independence, and a military alliance among blacks and Japanese against white power.

  5. 16 kwi 2019 · This chapter focuses on the anti-apartheid movement in Japan, in particular the Japan Anti-Apartheid Committee (JAAC), which was a loose coalition of local citizens’ groups against apartheid across Japan.

  6. 24 mar 2021 · With the protests slowly fading from mainstream view, two Japanese brothers with African roots are serving as a bridge to tackle Japan's own issues with anti-Black racism.

  7. Keiko Araki’s “Africa for Africans and Asia for Asians.” Japanese Pan Asianism and Its Impact in the Post WWI Era,” explores the history of Japanese nationalists, who, in the process of forging a Pan-Asianist movement, looked at Pan-Africanism as a model in their mutual struggle against Eurocentric racism.

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