The Afro-Mexican Ancestors and the Nation They Constructed
Marco Polo Hernández Cuevas (Author), Jesús García
Print Book, English, 2015
The Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston, New York, 2015
History
vi, 145 pages ; 24 cm
9781495503252, 1495503259
905520034
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