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She is not Afro-Puerto Rican. Afro-Puerto Ricans are black people from Puerto Rico, or people with their black ancestors from the island of Puerto Rico, not children of African-Americans who happen to have kids with a Puerto Rican of any race. The correction has been made. --
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I reverted another insertion that she is Afro-Puerto Rican, this time by user D'INC2006. Afro-Puerto Ricans are blacks whose black ancestry comes from Puerto Rico, not children of non-black Puerto Ricans and their African-American spouses. For an example of an Afro-Puerto Rican, see the articles on
Sylvia del Villard or
Roberto Roena.--
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23:19, 3 April 2008 (UTC)reply
This is the only place where I have read a claim that Claudette is Af-Am/PR. Everywhere else it is noted that she was born in New jersey to Puerto Rican parents. This suggests to me that she is a black Puerto Rican, not a Black/Puerto Rican. —Preceding
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She is not Afro-Puerto Rican. Afro-Puerto Ricans are black people from Puerto Rico, or people with their black ancestors from the island of Puerto Rico, not children of African-Americans who happen to have kids with a Puerto Rican of any race. The correction has been made. --
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02:09, 21 February 2008 (UTC)reply
I reverted another insertion that she is Afro-Puerto Rican, this time by user D'INC2006. Afro-Puerto Ricans are blacks whose black ancestry comes from Puerto Rico, not children of non-black Puerto Ricans and their African-American spouses. For an example of an Afro-Puerto Rican, see the articles on
Sylvia del Villard or
Roberto Roena.--
Noopinonada (
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23:19, 3 April 2008 (UTC)reply
This is the only place where I have read a claim that Claudette is Af-Am/PR. Everywhere else it is noted that she was born in New jersey to Puerto Rican parents. This suggests to me that she is a black Puerto Rican, not a Black/Puerto Rican. —Preceding
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