Diasporas [noun]
Definition of Diasporas:
the spreading out of a group of people
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Sentence/Example of Diasporas:
The very essence of the collection speaks to Blackness all over the diaspora.
The Herald Angels Sing, and I believe that holiday cheer is a part of the diaspora, as well as other places around the world.
There’s also Ashley Alexis McFarlane, who bills her signature jewelry line, Omi Woods, as “contemporary heirlooms that celebrate our connection to Africa and her diaspora.”
The same aloofness characterizes the Jews of the rest of the eighteenth century diaspora.
Scattered through the world there will be Americans, participants in a bitter diaspora.
These lands of Jewish settlement outside of Palestine are called the Diaspora.
Let us remember this in his favor; also that he used his power to secure protection for Jews in the Diaspora.
All the Jews of the Diaspora now seized the occasion to throw off the hated Roman yoke.
But the Diaspora was by no means confined to these three centres.
We are witnessing a new diaspora, the great and final dispersal.