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050 00 $aF1419.N4$bN6 1995
082 00 $a980/.00496$220
245 00 $aNo longer invisible :$bAfro-Latin Americans today /$cedited by Minority Rights Group.
260 $aLondon :$bMinority Rights Publications,$c1995.
300 $axiii, 401 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tMap: Afro-Latin American population --$g1.$tIntroduction /$rPedro Perez Sarduy and Jean Stubbs --$g2.$tBrazil /$rRosangela Maria Vieira --$g3.$tColombia /$rNina S. de Friedemann and Jaime Arocha --$g4.$tCuba /$rGayle McGarrity and Osvaldo Cardenas --$g5.$tThe Dominican Republic /$rSilvio Torres-Saillant --$g6.$tPuerto Rico /$rKelvin A. Santiago-Valles --$g7.$tMexico and Central America.$tMexico /$rJameelah S. Muhammad.$tNicaragua /$rJane Freeland.$tPanama /$rDarien J. Davis.$tCosta Rica /$rKathleen Sawyers Royal and Franklin Perry.$tBelize /$rDebbie Ewens.$tHonduras /$rRachel Sieder --$g8.$tVenezuela /$rEduardo Bermudez and Maria Matilde Suarez --$g9.$tPeru /$rJose Luciano and Humberto Rodriguez Pastor --$g10.$tEcuador /$rNorman E. Whitten, Jr., Diego Quiroga and P. Rafael Savoia --$g11.$tBolivia and Uruguay /$rAlison Spedding and Alejandrina da Luz --$g12.$tConclusions /$rAnani Dzidzienyo --$tPostscript /$rDarien J. Davis --$tAppendix: the UN Declaration on the Rights of Minorities.
520 $aThe distinct but extraordinary diverse ethnic and cultural identities of Afro-Latin Americans have received little official recognition. But today a growing movement is voicing pride in the Afro-Latin American heritage, asserting common identities and working to defend and advance collective rights. This fascinating book provides a major human-rights-focused survey that aims to reflect and be part of that process of rediscovery and renewal.
520 8 $aEach chapter considers a particular country or subregion. The authors discuss the historical background, the legacy of resistance to oppression, how members of the minorities see themselves, their culture, the contemporary experience of discrimination, contrasting ethnic identities assumed by women and men, collective aspirations, the struggle for equality, and future prospects.
520 8 $aThe book also includes a wide-ranging general introduction, a final chapter that poses fundamental questions about comparative race relations in the Americas and beyond, a regional population map and black-and-white photographs.
650 0 $aBlack people$zLatin America.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010002649
651 0 $aLatin America$xHistory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074895
651 0 $aLatin America$xRace relations.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008106678
710 2 $aMinority Rights Group.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80036767
852 00 $bbar$hF1419.N4$iN6 1995
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852 00 $bmil$hF1419.N4$iN6 1995