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Forty Years: Memoirs from the Pages of a Newspaper

Forty Years: Memoirs from the Pages of a Newspaper

Los Angeles was founded in 1781. Among the forty-four individuals who founded it, there were twenty-two adults and twenty-two children. Not very many people know that there were only two Whites among the founders, but there were sixteen Indians and twenty-six...

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Black in Latin America

Black in Latin America

"12.5 million Africans were shipped to the New World during the Middle Passage. While just over 11.0 million survived the arduous journey, only about 450,000 of them arrived in the United States. The rest, over ten and a half million, were taken to the Caribbean and...

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The Afro-Argentines of Buenos Aires, 1800-1900

Afro-Latin America: 1800-2000

“This is the first history ever written of the African diaspora in Latin America from emancipation to the present. Covering the last two hundred years, and including Spanish America, Brazil, and the Caribbean, it examines how African-descended people made their way...

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Afro-Latin American Studies – An Introduction

Afro-Latin American Studies – An Introduction

“Written for readers seeking an authoritative introduction to the field of Afro-Latin American studies, this book offers fourteen essays by leading scholars on such topics as black political thought, social movements, music, religion, and literature." Click “Read...

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Women Warriors of the Afro-Latina Diaspora

Women Warriors of the Afro-Latina Diaspora

“My housewife mother turned into a raging warrior woman when the principal of my elementary school questioned whether her daughter and the children of my public school had the intelligence to pass a citywide test, Marta Moreno Vega writes in her essay. She knew then...

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