Mexico's Black Population Struggles for Recognition. Hugh Dellios.
by Dellios, Hugh; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 37Human Relations. Publisher: Chicago Tribune, 2005ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Blacks -- Mexico | Ethnic relations | Mexico -- Politics and government | RacismDDC classification: 050 Summary: "In a country proud of its mixed heritage and where the government for years officially denied the existence of discrimination, Mexico's blacks are not recognized as a separate ethnic group." (CHICAGO TRIBUNE) This article reveals how Mexico's black population struggles for recognition and to overcome poverty as "the reappearance of Memin Pinguin, a caricature of a naive black boy with exaggerated lips...ignited a racially loaded scandal."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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REF SIRS 2006 Human Relations Article 34 A Latin Power Surge. | REF SIRS 2006 Human Relations Article 35 New Marriages, New Families: U.S. Racial and Hispanic Intermarriage. | REF SIRS 2006 Human Relations Article 36 The Rift. | REF SIRS 2006 Human Relations Article 37 Mexico's Black Population Struggles for Recognition. | REF SIRS 2006 Human Relations Article 37 Mexico Struggles to Understand Embedded Racism in Diverse Society. | REF SIRS 2006 Human Relations Article 38 In Search of a Right. | REF SIRS 2006 Human Relations Article 39 The Newest Indians. |
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Originally Published: Mexico's Black Population Struggles for Recognition, July 12, 2005; pp. n.p..
"In a country proud of its mixed heritage and where the government for years officially denied the existence of discrimination, Mexico's blacks are not recognized as a separate ethnic group." (CHICAGO TRIBUNE) This article reveals how Mexico's black population struggles for recognition and to overcome poverty as "the reappearance of Memin Pinguin, a caricature of a naive black boy with exaggerated lips...ignited a racially loaded scandal."
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