Blacks and Blackness in Central America: Between Race and Place
Lowell Gudmundson is Professor of Latin American Studies and History at Mount Holyoke College. He is the author of Costa Rica Before Coffee: Economy and Society on the Eve of the Export Boom, a co-author of Liberalism Before Liberal Reform, and a co-editor of Coffee, Society, and Power in Latin America.
Justin Wolfe is the William Arceneaux Associate Professor of Latin American History at Tulane University. He is the author of The Everyday Nation-State: Community and Ethnicity in Nineteenth-Century Nicaragua.
Lowell Gudmundson is Professor of Latin American Studies and History at Mount Holyoke College. He is the author of Costa Rica Before Coffee: Economy and Society on the Eve of the Export Boom, a co-author of Liberalism Before Liberal Reform, and a co-editor of Coffee, Society, and Power in Latin America.
Justin Wolfe is the William Arceneaux Associate Professor of Latin American History at Tulane University. He is the author of The Everyday Nation-State: Community and Ethnicity in Nineteenth-Century Nicaragua.
Angolans in Amatitlán: Sugar, African Migrants, and Gente Ladina in Colonial Guatemala
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Published:September 2010
Paul Lokken, 2010. "Angolans in Amatitlán: Sugar, African Migrants, and Gente Ladina in Colonial Guatemala", Blacks and Blackness in Central America: Between Race and Place, Lowell Gudmundson, Justin Wolfe
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