Afro-American
/ˈæfrəʊəˈmerɪkən/chiefly US <主美>
adjective & noun
- 同AFRICAN
A MERICAN.
USAGE
The term Afro-American, first recorded in the 19th century and popular in the 1960s and 1970s, has now largely given way to African American as the current accepted term in the US for Americans of African origin. In Britain, black is the standard term.