The politics of race in Panama : Afro-Hispanic and West Indian literary discourses of contention /
Black Panamanians, unlike other Aftro-Latin communities, have traditionally separated themselves based on ancestral heritage: on one hand are those whose ancestors were slaves during the colonial period; on the other are those whose families arrived from the West Indies to help build the Panama Rail...
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2014]
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