Afro-Mexican Ancestors and the Nation They Constructed, The

Blacks Race relations Mexico e-böcker History
The Edwin Mellen Press
2015
EISBN 9780779907793
Foreword. Deconstructing the absences of our Afromexicanness / by Jesus "Chucho" Garcia.
Introduction.
Chapter one. The Spanish lynching of Mexican Maroon Pedro el Negro and the genocide of Africans and African offspring in 19th-century New Spain.
Chapter two. The black armies of the South : a historical reconstruction of the Mexican War of Manumission and Independence (1810-1821).
Chapter three. The nineteenth-century foundational [African] Mexican novel vs. the negrista novel.
Chapter four. The Mexican colonial term "chino" is a referent of Afrodescendant. Chapter five. West Africa and the origin of Mexican rice cultivation and rice gastronomy.
Introduction.
Chapter one. The Spanish lynching of Mexican Maroon Pedro el Negro and the genocide of Africans and African offspring in 19th-century New Spain.
Chapter two. The black armies of the South : a historical reconstruction of the Mexican War of Manumission and Independence (1810-1821).
Chapter three. The nineteenth-century foundational [African] Mexican novel vs. the negrista novel.
Chapter four. The Mexican colonial term "chino" is a referent of Afrodescendant. Chapter five. West Africa and the origin of Mexican rice cultivation and rice gastronomy.
