Racial subordination in Latin America the role of the state, customary law, and the new civil rights response /
"There are approximately 150 million people of African descent in Latin America yet Afro-descendants have been consistently marginalized as undesirable elements of the society. Latin America has nevertheless long prided itself on its absence of U.S.-styled state-mandated Jim Crow racial segrega...
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Main Author: | Hern�andez, Tanya Kater�i |
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Corporate Author: | ebrary, Inc |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press,
2013.
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