Book contents
- Racial Subordination in Latin America
- Racial Subordination in Latin America
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Maps
- 1 Racial Innocence and the Customary Law of Race Regulation
- 2 Spanish America Whitening the Race – the Un(written) Laws of Blanqueamiento and Mestizaje
- 3 Brazilian “Jim Crow”:
- 4 The Social Exclusion of Afro-Descendants in Latin America Today
- 5 Afro-Descendant Social Justice Movements and the New Antidiscrimination Laws
- 6 Brazil:
- 7 Conclusion:
- Appendix A. Afro-Descendant Organizations in Latin America
- Appendix B: Typology of Latin American Racial Antidiscrimination Measures
- Bibliography
- Index
Index
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2012
- Racial Subordination in Latin America
- Racial Subordination in Latin America
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Maps
- 1 Racial Innocence and the Customary Law of Race Regulation
- 2 Spanish America Whitening the Race – the Un(written) Laws of Blanqueamiento and Mestizaje
- 3 Brazilian “Jim Crow”:
- 4 The Social Exclusion of Afro-Descendants in Latin America Today
- 5 Afro-Descendant Social Justice Movements and the New Antidiscrimination Laws
- 6 Brazil:
- 7 Conclusion:
- Appendix A. Afro-Descendant Organizations in Latin America
- Appendix B: Typology of Latin American Racial Antidiscrimination Measures
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Racial Subordination in Latin AmericaThe Role of the State, Customary Law, and the New Civil Rights Response, pp. 239 - 247Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012