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How Race Counts for Hispanic Americans
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John R. Logan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter ii
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Editorial Note xv
- Introduction 1
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I. Historical Background before 1900
- Introduction 17
- The Earliest Africans in North America 19
- Black Pioneers: The Spanish-Speaking Afro-Americans of the Southwest 27
- Slave and Free Women of Color in the Spanish Ports of New Orleans, Mobile, and Pensacola 38
- Afro-Cubans in Tampa 51
- Excerpt from Pulling the Muse from the Drum 62
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II. Arturo Alfonso Schomburg
- Introduction 65
- Excerpt from “Racial Integrity: A Plea for the Establishment of a Chair of Negro History in Our Schools and Colleges,” 67
- The World of Arturo Alfonso Schomburg 70
- Invoking Arturo Schomburg’s Legacy in Philadelphia 92
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III. Afro-Latin@s on the Color Line
- Introduction 97
- Black Cuban, Black American 99
- A Puerto Rican in New York and Other Sketches 113
- Melba Alvarado, El Club Cubano Inter-Americano, and the Creation of Afro-Cubanidades in New York City 120
- An Uneven Playing Field: Afro-Latinos in Major League Baseball 127
- Changing Identities: An Afro-Latin@ Family Portrait 142
- ¡Eso era tremendo! An Afro-Cuban Musician Remembers 150
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IV. Roots of Salsa: Afro-Latin@ Popular Music
- Introduction 155
- From “Indianola” to “Ño Colá”: The Strange Career of the Afro-Puerto Rican Musician 157
- Excerpt from cu/bop 176
- Bauzá–Gillespie–Latin/Jazz: Difference, Modernity, and the Black Caribbean 177
- Contesting that Damned Mambo: Arsenio Rodríguez and the People of El Barrio and the Bronx in the 1950s 187
- Boogaloo and Latin Soul 199
- Excerpt from the salsa of bethesda fountain 207
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V. Black Latin@ Sixties
- Introduction 209
- Hair Conking; Buy Black 211
- Carlos A. Cooks: Dominican Garveyite in Harlem, 215
- Down These Mean Streets 219
- African Things 232
- Black Notes and “You Do Something to Me,” 233
- Before People Called Me a Spic, They Called Me a Nigger 235
- Excerpt from Jíbaro, My Pretty Nigger 244
- The Yoruba Orisha Tradition Comes to New York City 245
- Reflections and Lived Experiences of Afro-Latin@ Religiosity 252
- Discovering Myself: Un Testimonio 262
- Excerpt from Dominicanish 266
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VI. Afro-Latinas
- Introduction 267
- The Black Puerto Rican Woman in Contemporary American Society 269
- Something Latino Was Up with Us 276
- Excerpt from Poem for My Grifa-Rican Sistah, or Broken Ends Broken Promises 280
- Latinegras: Desired Women—Undesirable Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, and Wives 282
- Letter to a Friend 296
- Uncovering Mirrors: Afro-Latina Lesbian Subjects 298
- The Black Bellybutton of a Bongo 314
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VII. Public Images and (Mis)Representations
- Introduction 317
- Notes on Eusebia Cosme and Juano Hernández 319
- Desde el Mero Medio: Race Discrimination within the Latin@ Community 323
- Displaying Identity: Dominicans in the Black Mosaic of Washington, D.C. 326
- Bringing the Soul: Afros, Black Empowerment, and Lucecita Benítez 343
- Can BET Make You Black? Remixing and Reshaping Latin@s on Black Entertainment Television 358
- The Afro-Latino Connection: Can this group be the bridge to a broadbased Black-Hispanic alliance? 364
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VIII. Afro-Latin@s in the Hip Hop Zone
- Introduction 371
- Ghettocentricity, Blackness, and Pan-Latinidad 373
- Chicano Rap Roots: Afro-Mexico and Black-Brown Cultural Exchange 387
- The Rise and Fall of Reggaeton: From Daddy Yankee to Tego Calderón and Beyond 396
- Do Plátanos Go wit’ Collard Greens? 404
- Divas Don’t Yield 411
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IX. Living Afro-Latinidades
- Introduction 415
- An Afro-Latina’s Quest for Inclusion 417
- Retracing Migration: From Samaná to New York and Back Again 422
- Negotiating among Invisibilities: Tales of Afro-Latinidades in the United States 426
- We Are Black Too: Experiences of a Honduran Garifuna 431
- Profile of an Afro-Latina: Black, Mexican, Both 434
- Enrique Patterson: Black Cuban Intellectual in Cuban Miami 439
- Reflections about Race by a Negrito Acomplejao 445
- Divisible Blackness: Reflections on Heterogeneity and Racial Identity 453
- Nigger-Reecan Blues 467
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X. Afro-Latin@s: Present and Future Tenses
- Introduction 469
- How Race Counts for Hispanic Americans 471
- Bleach in the Rainbow: Latino Ethnicity and Preference for Whiteness 485
- Brown Like Me? 499
- Against the Myth of Racial Harmony in Puerto Rico 508
- Mexican Ways, African Roots 512
- Afro-Latin@s and the Latin@ Workplace 520
- Racial Politics in Multiethnic America: Black and Latin@ Identities and Coalitions 527
- Afro-Latinism in United States Society: A Commentary 540
- Sources and Permissions 547
- Contributors 551
- Index 559
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter ii
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Editorial Note xv
- Introduction 1
-
I. Historical Background before 1900
- Introduction 17
- The Earliest Africans in North America 19
- Black Pioneers: The Spanish-Speaking Afro-Americans of the Southwest 27
- Slave and Free Women of Color in the Spanish Ports of New Orleans, Mobile, and Pensacola 38
- Afro-Cubans in Tampa 51
- Excerpt from Pulling the Muse from the Drum 62
-
II. Arturo Alfonso Schomburg
- Introduction 65
- Excerpt from “Racial Integrity: A Plea for the Establishment of a Chair of Negro History in Our Schools and Colleges,” 67
- The World of Arturo Alfonso Schomburg 70
- Invoking Arturo Schomburg’s Legacy in Philadelphia 92
-
III. Afro-Latin@s on the Color Line
- Introduction 97
- Black Cuban, Black American 99
- A Puerto Rican in New York and Other Sketches 113
- Melba Alvarado, El Club Cubano Inter-Americano, and the Creation of Afro-Cubanidades in New York City 120
- An Uneven Playing Field: Afro-Latinos in Major League Baseball 127
- Changing Identities: An Afro-Latin@ Family Portrait 142
- ¡Eso era tremendo! An Afro-Cuban Musician Remembers 150
-
IV. Roots of Salsa: Afro-Latin@ Popular Music
- Introduction 155
- From “Indianola” to “Ño Colá”: The Strange Career of the Afro-Puerto Rican Musician 157
- Excerpt from cu/bop 176
- Bauzá–Gillespie–Latin/Jazz: Difference, Modernity, and the Black Caribbean 177
- Contesting that Damned Mambo: Arsenio Rodríguez and the People of El Barrio and the Bronx in the 1950s 187
- Boogaloo and Latin Soul 199
- Excerpt from the salsa of bethesda fountain 207
-
V. Black Latin@ Sixties
- Introduction 209
- Hair Conking; Buy Black 211
- Carlos A. Cooks: Dominican Garveyite in Harlem, 215
- Down These Mean Streets 219
- African Things 232
- Black Notes and “You Do Something to Me,” 233
- Before People Called Me a Spic, They Called Me a Nigger 235
- Excerpt from Jíbaro, My Pretty Nigger 244
- The Yoruba Orisha Tradition Comes to New York City 245
- Reflections and Lived Experiences of Afro-Latin@ Religiosity 252
- Discovering Myself: Un Testimonio 262
- Excerpt from Dominicanish 266
-
VI. Afro-Latinas
- Introduction 267
- The Black Puerto Rican Woman in Contemporary American Society 269
- Something Latino Was Up with Us 276
- Excerpt from Poem for My Grifa-Rican Sistah, or Broken Ends Broken Promises 280
- Latinegras: Desired Women—Undesirable Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, and Wives 282
- Letter to a Friend 296
- Uncovering Mirrors: Afro-Latina Lesbian Subjects 298
- The Black Bellybutton of a Bongo 314
-
VII. Public Images and (Mis)Representations
- Introduction 317
- Notes on Eusebia Cosme and Juano Hernández 319
- Desde el Mero Medio: Race Discrimination within the Latin@ Community 323
- Displaying Identity: Dominicans in the Black Mosaic of Washington, D.C. 326
- Bringing the Soul: Afros, Black Empowerment, and Lucecita Benítez 343
- Can BET Make You Black? Remixing and Reshaping Latin@s on Black Entertainment Television 358
- The Afro-Latino Connection: Can this group be the bridge to a broadbased Black-Hispanic alliance? 364
-
VIII. Afro-Latin@s in the Hip Hop Zone
- Introduction 371
- Ghettocentricity, Blackness, and Pan-Latinidad 373
- Chicano Rap Roots: Afro-Mexico and Black-Brown Cultural Exchange 387
- The Rise and Fall of Reggaeton: From Daddy Yankee to Tego Calderón and Beyond 396
- Do Plátanos Go wit’ Collard Greens? 404
- Divas Don’t Yield 411
-
IX. Living Afro-Latinidades
- Introduction 415
- An Afro-Latina’s Quest for Inclusion 417
- Retracing Migration: From Samaná to New York and Back Again 422
- Negotiating among Invisibilities: Tales of Afro-Latinidades in the United States 426
- We Are Black Too: Experiences of a Honduran Garifuna 431
- Profile of an Afro-Latina: Black, Mexican, Both 434
- Enrique Patterson: Black Cuban Intellectual in Cuban Miami 439
- Reflections about Race by a Negrito Acomplejao 445
- Divisible Blackness: Reflections on Heterogeneity and Racial Identity 453
- Nigger-Reecan Blues 467
-
X. Afro-Latin@s: Present and Future Tenses
- Introduction 469
- How Race Counts for Hispanic Americans 471
- Bleach in the Rainbow: Latino Ethnicity and Preference for Whiteness 485
- Brown Like Me? 499
- Against the Myth of Racial Harmony in Puerto Rico 508
- Mexican Ways, African Roots 512
- Afro-Latin@s and the Latin@ Workplace 520
- Racial Politics in Multiethnic America: Black and Latin@ Identities and Coalitions 527
- Afro-Latinism in United States Society: A Commentary 540
- Sources and Permissions 547
- Contributors 551
- Index 559