I can’t say I agree with you on that note.... They have opened many museums of their African heritage...and teach about this as well.....not to mention how they now ‘associate’ with hairstyles and dress largely adapted from Africa today...and names. Should we mention our first lady who makes certain we don’t forget where her family roots are.
But let’s assume they have difficulty identifying with Africa....perhaps Port a’ Prince might be their next bet.
The museums are usually called “African-American” for a reason; outside of their physical characteristics (which for many now entail European heritage as well), there is no correlation. The feeble attempt at pushing “Kwanzaa” demostrated that; it was marketed simply as an anti-Christmas for anti-whites. In Africa itself one small part) it is a harvest festival of sorts. Sagging pants and caps with arrow-straight visors are “dress adapted from Africa”.
Haitians have amuch stronger cultural and genetic traits than African-Americans; they were independent decades earlier, and were less removed from it when they gained it.
Sorry but I know a few Africans and have been to Africa and blacks here are not African , nor does the Africans I know think that.
Lets not forget that whites to are African and can be African American, even more that blacks here