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== Notable Afro-Polish citizens or residents== == Notable Afro-Polish citizens or residents==
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*] – Senegalese-born musician
*] – Polish-born ] General of English and African descent *] – Polish-born ] General of English and African descent
*] - Engineer and writer
*] - Jazz drummer, Polish resistance member
*] – Somalian-born historian and social activist. *] – Somalian-born historian and social activist.
*] - Engineer and writer
*] - Cameroonian anti-racism activist arrested for knowingly spreading HIV virus
*] – Nigerian immigrant in Poland, who was killed in a police raid on a flea market.
*] – Nigerian-born ] member of the ] *] – Nigerian-born ] member of the ]
*] – Nigerian immigrant in Poland, who was killed in a police raid on a flea market.
*] – Zambian-born ] member of the ]
*] - Nigerian-born footballer
*] – Senegalese-born musician
*] – Polish-born boxer of Nigerian descent
*] – Polish-born actress of Congolese descent *] – Polish-born actress of Congolese descent
*] - LGBT activist, Mauritanian father
*] – Polish-born TV presenter of Ghanaian descent
*] - Cameroonian anti-racism activist arrested for knowingly spreading HIV virus
*] – Zambian-born ] member of the ]
*] - Jazz drummer, Polish resistance member
*] – Ethiopian-born distance runner, who specializes in the Marathon
*] - Actress, Egyptian father
*] – Polish-born actress of Nigerian descent *] – Polish-born actress of Nigerian descent
*] – Nigerian-born singer *] – Nigerian-born singer

*] – Ethiopian-born distance runner, who specializes in the Marathon
===Sportsmen===
*] – Polish-born TV presenter of Ghanaian descent
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*] – Polish-born professional wrestler of Nigerian descent *] – Polish-born professional wrestler of Nigerian descent
*] - Footballer of Ghanean descent
*] - Ghanean footballer
*] - Cameroon-born retired footballer *] - Cameroon-born retired footballer
*] - Nigerian footballer
*] - Basketball player of Eritrean heritage
*] - LGBT activist, Mauritanian father
*] - Former high jumper, Algerian father
*] - Actress, Egyptian father
*] - Athlete, Moroccan father *] - Athlete, Moroccan father
*] - Former footballer of Nigerian descent *] - Nigerian footballer
*] - Nigerian footballer
*] - Nigerian footballer
*] - Nigerian footballer *] - Nigerian footballer
*] - Nigerian footballer *] - Nigerian footballer
*] - Basketball player of Eritrean heritage
*] - Senegalese footballer
*] - Footballer of Zimbabwean descent *] - Footballer of Zimbabwean descent
*] - Footballer of Congolese descent *] - Footballer of Congolese descent
*] - Nigerian-born footballer
*] - Footballer of Ghanean descent
*] - Footballer of Moroccan descent *] - Footballer of Moroccan descent
*] - Former high jumper, Algerian father
*] - Basketball player *] - Basketball player
*] - Ghanean footballer *] - Senegalese footballer
*] - Former footballer of Nigerian descent
*] – Polish-born boxer of Nigerian descent


==See also== ==See also==

Revision as of 20:22, 9 September 2021

Ethnic group
Afro-Polish
Total population
5,000-20,000
Regions with significant populations
Warsaw (Wola), Łódź, Wrocław, Gdańsk, Szczecin
Languages
Polish, French, English
Religion
Islam, Roman Catholicism, Atheism

Africans in Poland, also known as Afro-Polish (Polish: Afro-Polacy) are citizens or residents of Poland who are of African descent.

History

The origins of the Afro-Polish community are rooted in educational immigration to the Polish People's Republic. The Communist government strongly supported anti-colonial movements in Africa as part of broader Soviet policy. From the 1950s to the 1980s, many Africans emigrated to Poland to pursue their educations. While most African students in Poland returned to their countries of origin, many decided to remain in Poland and acquire citizenship. The contemporary Afro-Polish community is composed of many of these Africans and their descendants.

In 1955, the 5th World Festival of Youth and Students was held in Warsaw. Organized by the leftist, anti-imperialist World Federation of Democratic Youth, the festival invited thousands of delegates from around the world, including almost 1,000 Africans. The Communist leadership of Poland wished to express solidarity and promote socialism to Africans from colonized nations. This was one of the earliest Polish encounters with non-white people following the end of the multicultural and multiethnic Second Polish Republic following World War II. The Polish Press Agency was given the task of documenting the African visitors, which began an ongoing series of Polish press photography depicting African visitors and residents of Poland.

Notable Afro-Polish citizens or residents

Sportsmen

See also

Notes

  1. Polish: Afropolacy

References

  1. "Valid documents". Retrieved 2021-06-06.
  2. "Poland: Sub-Saharan Africans and the struggle for acceptance". Minority Rights Group International. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
  3. "Afro-Poland: a revolutionary friendship, captured in rare photographs from 1955-1989". The Calvert Journal. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
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