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Black Africans and Native Americans: Color, Race and Caste in the Evolution of Red-Black Peoples
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1989
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EthnicityColonialismRace RelationEducationIndigenous PeopleRacial StudyBlack ExperienceAfrican American HistorySocial SciencesIndigenous StudyRaceSettler ColonialismColour Chapter TenAfrican American StudiesCasteDescendant CommunitiesRacial GroupEthnic StudiesNative AmericansBlack AfricansEthnic IdentityAfrican American MemoryAfrican American SlaveryRed-black PeoplesTrans-atlantic SlaveryAnthropologyChapter TwoCultural Anthropology
Preface Introduction Chapter One: Africans and Americans: Inter-Continental Contacts Across the Atlantic to 1500 Chapter Two: The Intensification of Contacts: Trans-Atlantic Slavery and Interaction After 1500 Chapter Three: Negro, Black and Moor: The Evolution of These Terms as Applied to Native Americans and Others Chapter Four: Loros, Pardos and Mestizos: Classifying Brown Peoples Chapter Five: The Mulato' Concept: Origin and Initial Use Chapter Six: Part-Africans and Part-Americans as Mulatos' Chapter Seven: The Classification of Native Americans as Mulattoes in Anglo-North America Chapter Eight: Mustees, Half-Breeds and Zambos Chapter Nine: Native Americans as Pardos and People of Colour Chapter Ten: African-American Contacts and the Modern Re-Peopling of the Americas. Bibliography