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A person who is African American might say I come from a culture that values family, music, and faith. We often share food, stories, and laughter at family gatherings. Many people find strength in our shared history and the work to make life fairer. Church and community groups are places where people support each other. We express our feelings through music, dance, and spoken word. One clear characteristic is a strong musical and storytelling tradition that includes gospel, blues, jazz, and hip hop.

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African American culture often values family, faith, music, and community. People share food, stories, and support at gatherings and express themselves through gospel, blues, jazz, hip hop, dance, and spoken word, drawing strength from a shared history.