#BlackLatinxHistory Highlights Afro-Latinos Who Changed History
Carlos Moore, AfroCuban writer dedicated to racial justice, wrote the authorized Fela Kuti bio. #blacklatinxhistory pic.twitter.com/ohDYx9911Z
— jules (@thecityofjules) February 2, 2016
En este sitio web, muestran una variedad de escenarios que explican a los afrolatinos y el impacto y cambio que han hecho en el mundo.
This shows a variety of scenarios that explain Afro-Latinxs as well as the impact and change they have done to the world.
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