The African diaspora is often depicted as the large dispersal of peoples of mainly Black-African ancestry to Western nations such as the United Kingdom, the United States, countries within the Caribbean and South America, as a result of the Transatlantic slave trade and economic migration in later centuries. However, Black peoples in the eastern hemisphere of the worldare lesser well-known, particularly Black or Afro-Arabs, Arabs with full or partial Black-African ancestry. These may include: Sudanese, Yemenis, Mauritanians, Algerians and in countries such as Occupied Palestinian Territories, …