Afro-Mexican Lives in the Long Nineteenth Century

Afro-Mexican Lives in the Long Nineteenth Century - Hardcover

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Afro-Mexican Lives in the Long Nineteenth Century

Afro-Mexican Lives in the Long Nineteenth Century - Hardcover

$198.90
Sale price  $198.90 Regular price 

by Theodore W. Cohen (Editor), Nicole Von Germeten (Editor)

As the first book-length examination of abolition and its legacies in Mexico, this collection reveals innovative social, cultural, political, and intellectual approaches to Afro-Mexican history. It complicates the long-standing belief that Afro-Mexicans were erased from the nation. The volume instead shows how they created their own archival legibility by continuing and modifying colonial-era forms of resistance, among other survival strategies. The chapters document the lives and choices of Afro-descended peoples, both enslaved and free, over the course of two centuries, culminating during the Mexican Revolution of 1910. Contributors examine how Afro-Mexicans who lived under Spanish rule took advantage of colonial structures to self-advocate and form communities. Beginning with the war for independence and continuing after the abolition of slavery and caste in the 1820s, Afro-descended citizens responded to and, at times, resisted the claims of racial disappearance to shape both local and national politics.

Number of Pages: 298
Dimensions: 0.81 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 04, 2025

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