Relist due to complete lack of any participation at all (not even a comment) in the first discussion on May 2. Bearcat (talk) 16:42, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
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See: Category:States and territories established in the 1st millennium BC
the rest of the ancient states and territories established
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Fayenatic london, as reference please also see discussion and closure at: Talk:Korean Americans#Requested move 11 March 2015 and, on this basis, I would also like to request a move of Category:Korean American to Category:Korean Americans on a similar basis of main article title. A logical extension of the argument regarding article coverage would ultimately I think require article moves such as: Americans → American and British people → British The TOC at Americans presents:
The TOC at British people which presents content:
Please also see articles on topics: Austrian Canadians, Black Canadians, Czech Canadians, Indo-Canadians, Japanese Canadians, Lebanese Canadians, Nigerian Canadians, South Sudanese Canadians, Sri Lankan Canadians, Syrian Canadians, Trinidadian and Tobagonian Canadians and List of Turkish Canadians On the basis of these main articles I would also like to request further moves as:
I think that it is fair for Categories to directly represent the content of the articles that they contain so as to better enable editors to assess the various arguments in regard to article title choice. GregKaye 09:18, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
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African American men" and the website where it presents: "
Racial and ethnic minority populations are defined as: *Asian American, *Black or African American, *Hispanic or Latino, ...". Please note the word defined and that the purpose in our encyclopedia is not to present a dictionary. We present content and, in the cases mentioned, appropriate and sensible titles might be "Asian American ethnic population", "Black or African American ethnic population" or "Hispanic or Latino ethnic population" (as being viewed within the context of the United States of America).
Seereference where the Oxford Learner's Dictionary presents: "
African American (as a singular) noun (with the presented meaning) a person from America whose family come from Asia, especially E Asia" GregKaye 06:35, 11 June 2015 (UTC)