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This volume is long overdue, and at the cutting edge of scholarship. It is sure to become a standard reference.Jerome Branche, author of A powerful and original collection of essays. Provides a much needed overview of the development of the Afro-Latin American rights movement.Nicola Foote, coeditor of As academic interest in Afro-Latin America increases, so, too, does the need for a fresh text detailing the cultural and political issues facing black populations throughout the region. With existing literature focused on populations in individual countries, editors Kwame Dixon and John Burdick have encouraged their contributors to move beyond borders in this wide-ranging study.

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