On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 15:47, Fred Bauder fredbaud@fairpoint.net wrote:
If there were any demand for it, which there is not, a nationalist "African-American" wikipedia would be acceptable, however it could not be based on language differences. However, I doubt that would be acceptable to either Wikipedians generally or to any part of the African-American community. That, after all, is segregation and paternalism.
Language differences exist and they are consistent among the African American population. The origin of differences are creole language(s), probably of Portuguese origin (with West African substrate, of course), used in Caribbean. However, this is probably not enough for a separate ISO 639-3 code, while the differences toward Standard English are probably bigger than differences between Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrin.
I think we could, in the relevant articles, insure that the African-American viewpoint as disclosed by the African-American press and in published books and journals is included.
And an effort can be made to improve articles in the Categories: African-American culture | African American literature | African American studies and develop and improve the Portal:African American and articles and issues linked from it.
I suppose that it could help up to some extent. However, we have at least one -- already identified or not -- big systemic problem. And it looks to me that it is not connected exclusively to African Americans.