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  1. Black people (Irish: daoine goirme/daoine dubha), Africans and people of African descent have lived in Ireland in small numbers since the 18th century. Throughout the 18th century they were mainly concentrated in the major cities and towns, especially in the Limerick , Cork , Belfast , Kinsale , Waterford , and Dublin areas. [3]

    • Irish People

      Black Irish may refer to: Black people in Ireland, people of...

  2. Irish: Major ethnic: Irish 76.5%: Minor ethnic: Other White 10.3%, Asian: 3.7%, Black: 1.5%, Irish Travellers 0.7%, Other 1.3%, Not stated 6.7% (2022) Language; Official: Irish, English: Spoken: Irish sign language, Shelta, Ulster Scots

    • 13.7 births/1,000 population
    • 8.1%
    • 73 per km²
    • 5,149,139 (2022 census)
  3. In the 2021 Census, 2,409,278 people in England and Wales were recorded as having Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African ethnicity, accounting for 4.0% of the population. [206] In Northern Ireland, 11,032, or 0.6% of the population, identified as Black African or Black Other. [4]

    • 2,381,724 (4.2%) (2021 census)
    • 36,178 (0.7%) (2011 census)
    • 11,032 (0.58%) (2021 census)
    • 27,554 (0.8%) (2021 census)
  4. 7 de jun. de 2023 · Although there aren’t very many Black people living in Ireland today, they still manage to make an impact. Despite facing discrimination and marginalization, Black Irish men and women...

  5. 4 de jul. de 2020 · I, and many other black people in Ireland, are all too familiar with these phrases, which set a benchmark for casual racism. Sometimes referred to as “micro-aggressions”, on the surface they ...