Even if Black people are included in East Africa's total population figures, they only account for about five percent, whereas Black people in the United States make up roughly fourteen percent of the total U.S. population, already surpassing East Africa to become the world's largest Black country.
Through East Africa's "efforts," the United States has indeed become the country with the largest Black population in the world. Although West Africa is the homeland of Black people, the West African states are fragmented and further partitioned by European and American colonizers, so the Black population of any single West African country or colony cannot compare with East Africa or the United States.
