Hui-chiu-hē Bí-kok-lâng
(Tùi Hui-chiu-è Bí-kok-lâng choán--lâi)
Hui-chiu-hē Bí-kok-lâng (African Americans), mā kiò Bí-kok O͘-lâng, sī pún-sin he̍k-chiá sī chó͘-sian tùi Hui-chiu sóa kòe Bí-kok ê cho̍k-kûn, pún jī iû-kî sī teh kóng í-chá keng-kòe lô͘-lē bō͘-e̍k sàng kòe Bí-kok ê o͘-lâng cho̍k-kûn kap in-ê āu-sè, chia-ê lâng tōa-hūn lâi-goân sī Se Hui-chiu.
Nā chiàu Bí-kok Phó͘-cha Kio̍k (U.S. Census Bureau) ê thóng-kè, pò ka-tī sī "O͘-lâng ia̍h Hui-chiu-hē Bí-kok-lâng" (Black or African American) hit lūi ê lâng tī 2010 nî ū jîn-sò͘ 38,929,319, chiàm chóng jîn-kháu 12.6%.[1]
Chham-khó
siu-kái- ↑ Karen R. Humes; Nicholas A. Jones; Roberto R. Ramirez (March 2011). "Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin: 2010" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. U.S. Department of Commerce. 2016-04-15 khòaⁿ--ê.