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・ South African Air Force
・ South African Air Force College
・ South African Air Force Memorial
・ South African Air Force Museum
・ South African Air Force squadron identification codes
・ South African Airways
・ South African Airways destinations
・ South African Airways Flight 201
・ South African Airways Flight 228
・ South African Airways Flight 295
・ South African Airways Flight 406
・ South African Airways Museum Society
・ South African Airways Open
・ South African Amateur Championship (snooker)
・ South African Ambassador to the United States
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・ South African apartheid referendum, 1992
・ South African Archaeological Society
・ South African Argentine
・ South African Arms Deal
・ South African Army
・ South African Army Air Defence Artillery Formation
・ South African Army Armoured Formation
・ South African Army Artillery Formation
・ South African Army corps and branches
・ South African Army Engineer Formation
・ South African Army Engineer School
・ South African Army Infantry Formation
・ South African Army Order of Battle 1940
・ South African Army Signal Formation


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South African Americans : ウィキペディア英語版
South African Americans


South African Americans are Americans who have full or partial ancestry from South Africa. According to the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development, there are 78,616 people born in South Africa that currently live in the United States.〔http://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/how-many-south-africans-live-overseas.htm〕 The majority are White South African, most of them being of European ancestry (including Jews) and some with Asian (Chinese and Indian) and African ancestry.
==History==
Free South Africans began arriving in the United States as early as the late 19th century. The first groups were white South African (Afrikaner) miners who arrived in California. Many South Africans, typically of European Anglo-Saxon heritage, came in the mid-20th Century. Immigration by black Africans was limited. Though the standard of living for individuals of dark complexion in South Africa was higher than for most people living on the African continent, political and economic conditions still made immigration difficult, as Negroids were forced to escape to other African nations before they could emigrate to the country of their choice. Following the Soweto student uprising in 1976, there was a significant increase in South African emigration to the United States. Many of these immigrants were South African Jews who formed a community in the northern suburbs of Chicago. Although emigration policies during apartheid made immigration difficult, there were a small number of black students and political refugees who emigrated to the United States. During the 1980s and 1990s many South Africans entered the United States for political reasons, to be with family members, or to access professional opportunities not available in their home country. The largest wave of South African immigration was in 1994, after the election of Nelson Mandela as president. Many white South Africans, especially Afrikaners, emigrated out of fear because they were unsure of the changes that would come about by the acquisition of political power in the black population.〔(Encyclopedia Chicago ).Posted by Tracy Steffes.〕
The ending of apartheid brought significant waves of South Africans, in its most of British descent〔(Everyculture: South African American ). Posted by Judson Knight and Lorna Mabunda. Retrieved September 2, 2012, to 2:50pm.〕 with a significant number of Portuguese heritage.

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