Afro-Grenadian

Afro-Grenadians are Grenadian people of largely African descent. This term is not generally recognized by Grenadian's or indeed Caribbeans. They usually refer to themselves simply as Black or possibly Black-Caribbean. The term may also refer to a Grenadian of African ancestry. Social interpretations of race are mutable rather than deterministic, and neither physical appearance nor ancestry are used straightforwardly to determine whether a person is considered a black Grenadian. According 2012 Census, 82% of Grenada's population is Black, 13% is mixed Black and European (Mulatto), and 11% are of east-Indian origins. (The Europeans are only a 5% of the population.)

Afro-Grenadian

Afro-Grenadians are Grenadian people of largely African descent. This term is not generally recognized by Grenadian's or indeed Caribbeans. They usually refer to themselves simply as Black or possibly Black-Caribbean. The term may also refer to a Grenadian of African ancestry. Social interpretations of race are mutable rather than deterministic, and neither physical appearance nor ancestry are used straightforwardly to determine whether a person is considered a black Grenadian. According 2012 Census, 82% of Grenada's population is Black, 13% is mixed Black and European (Mulatto), and 11% are of east-Indian origins. (The Europeans are only a 5% of the population.)