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Black in Latin America [Hardcover]

Henry Louis Gates Jr.
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July 27, 2011

"In approaching this vast topic, Gates displays disarming modesty and enthusiasm; his tone is that of a letter from a perceptive friend who can't wait to share what he's learned."
 -The New Yorker
 

12.5 million Africans were shipped to the New World during the Middle Passage. While just over 11.0 million survived the arduous journey, only about 450,000 of them arrived in the United States. The rest—over ten and a half million—were taken to the Caribbean and Latin America. This astonishing fact changes our entire picture of the history of slavery in the Western hemisphere, and of its lasting cultural impact. These millions of Africans created new and vibrant cultures, magnificently compelling syntheses of various African, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish influences.

Despite their great numbers, the cultural and social worlds that they created remain largely unknown to most Americans, except for certain popular, cross-over musical forms. So Henry Louis Gates, Jr. set out on a quest to discover how Latin Americans of African descent live now, and how the countries of their acknowledge—or deny—their African past; how the fact of race and African ancestry play themselves out in the multicultural worlds of the Caribbean and Latin America. Starting with the slave experience and extending to the present, Gates unveils the history of the African presence in six Latin American countries—Brazil, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Mexico, and Peru—through art, music, cuisine, dance, politics, and religion, but also the very palpable presence of anti-black racism that has sometimes sought to keep the black cultural presence from view.

In Brazil, he delves behind the façade of Carnaval to discover how this ‘rainbow nation’ is waking up to its legacy as the world’s largest slave economy.

In Cuba, he finds out how the culture, religion, politics and music of this island is inextricably linked to the huge amount of slave labor imported to produce its enormously profitable 19th century sugar industry, and how race and racism have fared since Fidel Castro’s Communist revolution in 1959.

In Haiti, he tells the story of the birth of the first-ever black republic, and finds out how the slaves’s hard fought liberation over Napoleon Bonaparte’s French Empire became a double-edged sword.

In Mexico and Peru, he explores the almost unknown history of the significant numbers of black people—far greater than the number brought to the United States—brought to these countries as early as the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and the worlds of culture that their descendants have created in Vera Cruz on the Gulf of Mexico, the Costa Chica region on the Pacific, and in and around Lima, Peru.

Professor Gates’ journey becomes ours as we are introduced to the faces and voices of the descendants of the Africans who created these worlds. He shows both the similarities and distinctions between these cultures, and how the New World manifestations are rooted in, but distinct from, their African antecedents. “Black in Latin America” is the third instalment of Gates’s documentary trilogy on the Black Experience in Africa, the United States, and in Latin America. In America Behind the Color Line, Professor Gates examined the fortunes of the black population of modern-day America. In Wonders of the African World, he embarked upon a series of journeys to reveal the history of African culture. Now, he brings that quest full-circle in an effort to discover how Africa and Europe combined to create the vibrant cultures of Latin America, with a rich legacy of thoughtful, articulate subjects whose stories are astonishingly moving and irresistibly compelling.


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"In approaching this vast topic, Gates displays disarming modesty and enthusiasm; his tone is that of a letter from a perceptive friend who can't wait to share what he's learned."
-The New Yorker,

"Gates doesn't linger in the past. Through music, cuisine, art, dance, politics, religion and language, he finds living links to Africa...would be an interesting companion to any guidebook for the Caribbean and Latin America." -Jennifer Kay,Associated Press

"Black in Latin America provides a different in-depth survey of the African migration to the New World."
-The Midwest Book Review,

"An entertaining alternative to the chronologically framed textbook...in a folksy vernacular [the book] recounts a great range of historical events and actors, offering a wonderful level of detail without overly challenging the novice audience."-Micol Seigel,The Journal of American History

"An entertaining alternative to the chronologically framed textbook, [Gates's] approach has its advantages."-Micol Seigel,Journal of American History

About the Author

Henry Louis Gates, Jr., is the director of the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research and holder of the distinguished title of Alphonse Fletcher University Professor at Harvard University. He is the author of twelve books, including several award-winning works of literary criticism as well as the memoir Colored People; The Future of the Race, co-authored with Cornel West; Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Man; and Tradition and the Black Atlantic. Gates has hosted ten PBS television specials, including Looking for Lincoln and the two part series, African American Lives, upon which his book In Search of Our Roots (2009) was based. He is winner of the 2009 Ralph Lowell Award for Outstanding Contributions to Public Television and the 2010 NAACP Image Award for Non-Fiction.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 270 pages
  • Publisher: NYU Press; First Edition edition (July 27, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0814732984
  • ISBN-13: 978-0814732984
  • Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 0.8 x 9.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #160,625 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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This book provided profound insights into Latin American history, and a greater understanding of race as well as black identity in the Americas. Gates continues to make major contributions into the understanding of what it means to be black in the Americas, and has singularly corrected our U.S. centrism regarding black slavery.
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This is an insightful and unusual book. Though written by a Harvard professor, and rich in information, Black in Latin America is not a conventional scholarly monograph. Rather, it recounts Gates's personal quest to find out what it means to be black in other regions of the Americas, the regions in which 95% of enslaved migrants from Africa to the New World landed. Gates scrutinizes three mainland Latin American nations--Mexico, Brazil, and Peru--and three Caribbean nations, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Cuba. He considers the blending of African and Hispanic traditions in religion, music, and art, why Latin American societies have so many different words for mixed-race peoples, why individuals are often categorized in ways that do not accurately reflect their actual ethnic roots, and whether it is true that, as many Latin American governments have claimed, Latin America does not have the sort of racial conflict and discrimination that the United States has long struggled with. Up-to-date, amply illustrated with black-and-white photographs, and full of wonderful stories that make it a page-turner.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I am buying more copies February 27, 2012
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This book was wonderful. Just well written, enlightening and fair. It seemed like everytime I asked a question, Gates was asking himself the same question in the next sentence. I am buying copies of this for my family and friends. I read it on Kindle but I need the hardback for my shelf.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting and informative book
Loved the topic but didn't care for the writing style. PBS did a documentary by the same name and this book seemed like the documentary in words.
Published 2 months ago by book lady
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Excellent. Purchased the book after watching the series on dvd. I highly recommend reading the book after visiting Central and South America and actually seeing the number of Black... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Bull City Soapirma Clement
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
This book is interesting, even for me. I don't like history but this book has some interesting information and can be an overall good read (we only had to read a few sections for... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Yesenia Vazquez
3.0 out of 5 stars Great but more still hidden
Being an Afro-hispanic I do appreciate that this book was written but I hope that Dr.Gates continues his research. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Sheila
4.0 out of 5 stars well-kept secret
Professor Gates has exposed a well-kept secret by investigating the African heritage prevalent in Latin and South America, including Brazil, Mexico, Peru, the Dominican Republic,... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Terrid
4.0 out of 5 stars Black in Latin America
Would it occur to you that these Afrikans and people of color were already in these locations and the majority of the people did not arrive there because of and/or due to the... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Folami A. Olujimi
5.0 out of 5 stars black in latin america
I learned a lot. I did not know all of the Latin American countries. I learned about slavery in these countries. The writer is just great.
Published 19 months ago by liz
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My president is black. But what does that mean? Is it skin color, a cultural identity, or a label.
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Published 19 months ago by Dr. Wilson Trivino
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book
This work is extremely interesting for someone who knows little about the subject matter. Gates writes with the easy style that comes across when he speaks. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Thomas Costello
5.0 out of 5 stars Black in Latin America
Henry Louis Gates Jr. explores the Black experience in the America's and Caribbean via the Middle Passage. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Jquinon30
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