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Black Palestinians

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Black Palestinians are black people who live in or have family from Palestine. They are also called Afro-Palestinians because many have ancestors from Africa. In history, many black people were forced to go to Palestine as slaves by the Ottoman Empire.[1] Some of them were also enslaved by Palestinian Bedouins.[2] There are also Black Palestinians who came as immigrants from Africa.[3] Today, they still face discrimination because of their race. One neighborhood in Gaza with many Black Palestinians is known by an insulting name for slaves.[4] A minority of African Palestinians which number around 350-450 reside in an African enclave (Hai al-Afaarika) around the Bab al-Majlis, the northern gate, contiguous to the Haram al-Sharif, in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem, which also contains several micro-communities composed of Indians, Domari Gypsies, Afghans, and Moroccans.

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  1. Neslen, Arthur (2011). In Your Eyes a Sandstorm: Ways of Being Palestinian. University of California Press. p. 50. ISBN 978-0-520-26427-4.
  2. Abu-Rabia, Safa (2012). "Is Slavery Over? Black and White Bedouin Women in the Naqab (Negev)". In LeVine, Mark; Shafir, Gershon (eds.). Struggle and Survival in Palestine/Israel. University of California Press. pp. 271–288. ISBN 978-0-520-26253-9.
  3. Kushkush, Isma'il (2017-01-12). "'Afro-Palestinians' forge a unique identity in Israel". AP NEWS. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
  4. Alnaouq, Ahmed (2017-05-05). "Black Palestinians face subtle racism in Gaza". Gulf News. Retrieved 2020-11-13.