""Details the history of Mexico's often-overlooked African populations. Drawing on interviews and archival imagery, the film takes us from the slavery of the colonial era to today's Afro-Mexican communities in Guerrero, Oaxaco, Campeche, Morelos and Veracruz. ... [It] argues that Mexico's famous mestizaje includes the important contributions of African groups, as well as Spaniards and Indians."--Container."
""Details the history of Mexico's often-overlooked African populations. Drawing on interviews and archival imagery, the film takes us from the slavery of the colonial era to today's Afro-Mexican communities in Guerrero, Oaxaco, Campeche, Morelos and Veracruz."
""Details the history of Mexico's often-overlooked African populations. Drawing on interviews and archival imagery, the film takes us from the slavery of the colonial era to today's Afro-Mexican communities in Guerrero, Oaxaco, Campeche, Morelos and Veracruz. ... [It] argues that Mexico's famous mestizaje includes the important contributions of African groups, as well as Spaniards and Indians." -- container."
"Details the history of Mexico's often-overlooked African populations. Drawing on interviews and archival imagery, the film takes us from the slavery of the colonial era to today's Afro-Mexican communities in Guerrero, Oaxaco, Campeche, Morelos and Veracruz. The film argues that Mexico's famous mestizaje includes the important contributions of African groups, as well as Spaniards and Indians."
"Explores the slavery of the colonial era in Mexico to present day Afro-Mexican communities in Guerrero, Oaxaco, Campeche, Morelos and Veracruz."
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