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Maddox, John – Hispania, 2017
In times of crisis when literature and world languages are threatened by economic hardship, they should draw closer to African diaspora studies. The African diaspora is so vast, longstanding, and diverse that it must be studied using a comparative, multilingual, interdisciplinary, and international approach that includes study in French,…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Multilingualism, Interdisciplinary Approach, Spanish
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Busey, Christopher L. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2019
Drawing from Black Critical Theory (BlackCrit) as a theoretical framework, this study examined how Afro-Latin@s are represented in U.S. world history textbooks alongside global narratives of race and anti-Black systemic racism that are fundamental to understanding Afro-Latin@s' historical and contemporary lived experiences. Research findings…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Multiracial Persons, World History
Egginton, Everett; Gill, Barbara – 1969
This curricular unit is intended for use at the secondary level. The understandings in Topic I are organized under four main heaings: The Indigenous Population or the pre-Columbian civilizations; The Immigrants from Europe and West Africa; Slavery In Latin America during the pre-colonial and colonial periods and, Race mixture including racial…
Descriptors: American History, Black Studies, Case Studies, Curriculum Guides
Betances, Samuel – Rican, 1972
The first of a two-part article on the issue of identity as it relates to color and race in Puerto Rican life. (RJ)
Descriptors: Bias, Ethnic Groups, Latin American Culture, Puerto Rican Culture
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Secondary Curriculum Development. – 1972
This publication is offered as a resource guide for teachers rather than as a prescriptive syllabus. No course of study is delineated and no course objectives are spelled out. Instead there are illustrative examples for applying discovery techniques to the study of Latin America, suggestions of various themes useful in organizing a course of study…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Area Studies, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development
Sandberg, Richard P. – 1969
The story of slavery is told beginning with its earliest roots in ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt, Ethiopa, and western Africa. The slave trade in the British colonies is contrasted with that of Latin America, but it is concluded that, for the slave, destination mattered little in his destiny. (The author notes that this edition is in first draft…
Descriptors: African History, American History, Black History, Colonial History (United States)