Black in Latin America. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores race and identity in Latin America. QA with Professor Gates. Professor Gates speaks about making the series. Photo Gallery. Photos taken. Dr Gates visits some of Latin America's most well-known countries to discover how African people have left their mark there not just as slaves, but also as leaders, traders, artist and more. "Black in Latin America" is an excellent documentary well presented by Dr Gates and recommended viewing/5(). Henry Louis Gates, Jr. uncovers Latin America's African roots in this four-part series. Black in Latin America is a quest to discover how Africa and Europe combined to create the vibrant cultures Estimated Reading Time: 30 secs.
This item: Black in Latin America. by Henry Louis Gates Jr. DVD. $ Only 17 left in stock - order soon. Sold by SOUTHWEST MEDIA and ships from Amazon Fulfillment. FREE Shipping on orders over $ African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross. by. DVD. The African Americans Black in Latin America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. DVD,The African Americans explores the evolution of the African-American people, as well as the multiplicity of cultural institutions, political strategies, and religious and social perspectives they developed-forging their own history and culture against unimaginable odds. The rest of the African slaves who survived the journey were taken to the Caribbean, Latin America and South America. "Brazil got million slaves alone," says historian Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Historian Henry Louis Gates Jr., What It Means To Be 'Black In Latin America' Historian Henry Louis Gates Jr. looks at the cultural legacy of African slaves brought to Latin America. Black in Latin America. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores race and identity in Latin America. QA with Professor Gates. Professor Gates speaks about making the series. Photo Gallery. Photos taken. The African-American historian Henry Louis Gates, Jr. is interested in his ’s book, Black in Latin America, in how six countries (Brazil, Cuba, The Dominican Republic, Haiti, Mexico, and Peru) define race, views the part of its culture and population that happen to be African descent, the history of Afro-Americans within each country, and how this awareness of blackness of its culture or lack of it, affects these countries’ treatment of its population who happen to be black today.
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