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- Afro-Argentines - Wikipedia
European slave traders purchased African slaves, who were then shipped from West Africa across the Atlantic to the Americas and the Caribbean The slave trade flourished through the port of Buenos Aires, where thousands of African slaves arrived to be sold
- The Afro Argentine Community, a story - African American Registry
Afro-Uruguayan migrants have brought candombe to Argentina, while Afro Brazilians teach capoeira, orisha, and other African-derived secular practices It has been well over a century since Argentina included African racial ancestry in its census
- Understanding the History of Afro-Argentine Culture Struggles
Argentina is known for its rich cultural heritage, but a lesser-known aspect is its vibrant Afro-Argentine community Afro-Argentine culture represents a unique blend of African traditions and Argentine influences, contributing to the country’s diverse and multifaceted cultural landscape
- Black Genocide: The True History Of The Whitening Of Argentina
Discover the hidden history of Argentina’s Black population, from their significant presence in the 1800s to their near disappearance
- How Argentina erased the existence of its Black Population
This story explains how white European colonists in Argentina erased the black population of Argentina, also called Afro-Argentinians
- How black people were eliminated in Argentina throughout history
In the annals of history, Argentina is often recognized for its European heritage, tango music, and vast pampas Yet, hidden beneath this narrative lies a lesser-known story of the Afro-Argentine community—a group that has largely been marginalized and erased from the country’s collective memory
- Afro-Argentinians: How Argentina Erased the Existence of its Black . . .
The historical narrative of Afro-Argentines was gradually erased, including figures such as Bernardino Rivadavia, the country’s first president of dark skin who was later depicted with European features
- Afro-History, decline, and impact on the Argentine Community
Argentines of sub-Saharan African descent are referred to as Afro-Argentines The history of the evolution of Afro-Argentines could date back to the slave trade era of the Spanish colony in Argentina This, of course, was first reported in the 16th century
- Beyond Invisibility: Afro-Argentines in Their Nations Culture . . . - JSTOR
Argentina and the reduced visibility of Afro-Argentines engulfed in a white population swelled by the new immigration combined to push Afro-Argentines to the margins of national writings
- History of Afro-Argentines | afro-rioplatenses
In the second part of this section we will give an overview on the history of Africans and Afro-descendants in Buenos Aires, from their initial arrival in the 1500s, to the abolishment of slavery in the nineteenth century, to today’s Afro-Porteño population
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