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The African Dimension in Latin American Societies |
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The African Dimension in Latin American Societies, by Knight, Franklin W.. MacMillan: New York, 1975. Edition: First printing stated. ISBN: 0025642006. Hardcover, 148 pages. Red cloth, silver lettering on spine. Illustrated with black and white photogaphs and maps.
Condition: Good Plus, no jacket. Spine sun-faded and silver lettering somewhat worn. Former owner's name and address stamped on both front end papers and on a few other pages in the book.
Contents: From the Introduction
This little book attempts to examine the varying pattern of social acceptance and integration of the Afro-American population throughout the countries of North and South America. . . . How and why did the United States of America develop such a rigidly exclusive policy toward the descendants of its slaves, with a system of laws and customs not found anywher else? Why should racial discrimination be more manifest in the social relations of the united States of America than anywhere else in the hemisphere?
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