This article considers the formation and representation of Washington, D.C.\u27s Dominican community in the Anacostia Museum\u27s 1994 -1995 exhibit, Black Mosaic: Community, Race and Ethnicity Among Black Immigrants in D.C. The exhibit successfully pointed to the extensive historical presence of African Diaspora peoples in Latin America and explored the development of subsequent Diaspora from those communities into Washington, D.C. The case of Dominican immigrants to D.C., however, illustrates the continued privileging of a U.S.- or Anglo-centric ideation of African-American history and identity. I argue that a more accurate and politically useful formulation would call for an understanding that the African Diaspora first arrived in what w...
The article discusses race, racism, and self-concept in the Dominican Republic. It explains the reas...
This study examined the historical, political, and societal factors that have led to differing colle...
In this thesis, I explore the ways by which new-wave black African immigrants confront and negotiate...
In the Washington, D.C. area contemporary Black community life has been shaped in large part by a pa...
This master’s thesis examines ideologies of whiteness through the erasure and denial of blackness in...
This dissertation explores African-American interests in U.S.-Dominican relations from 1869 to 1965....
By the end of 1825, 6,000 African Americans had left the United States to settle in the free black R...
My dissertation analyzes Dominican racial and ethnic identity through an examination of music and mu...
abstract: This master's thesis examines negative stereotypes of blackness in mainstream media in the...
The concept of Dominican racial identity presents a problem in the investigation of Afro-Dominican l...
The common misconception is that all Dominicans are racist – that Dominicans live in a Fanonesque re...
Nicaragua, along with most—if not all—Central American nations, is seldom considered to have a Black...
Nicaragua, along with most—if not all—Central American nations is seldom considered to have a Black ...
By the end of 1825, 6,000 African Americans had left the United States to settle in the free black R...
This thesis analyses the importance of race for the construction of nation and ethnicity in the Domi...
The article discusses race, racism, and self-concept in the Dominican Republic. It explains the reas...
This study examined the historical, political, and societal factors that have led to differing colle...
In this thesis, I explore the ways by which new-wave black African immigrants confront and negotiate...
In the Washington, D.C. area contemporary Black community life has been shaped in large part by a pa...
This master’s thesis examines ideologies of whiteness through the erasure and denial of blackness in...
This dissertation explores African-American interests in U.S.-Dominican relations from 1869 to 1965....
By the end of 1825, 6,000 African Americans had left the United States to settle in the free black R...
My dissertation analyzes Dominican racial and ethnic identity through an examination of music and mu...
abstract: This master's thesis examines negative stereotypes of blackness in mainstream media in the...
The concept of Dominican racial identity presents a problem in the investigation of Afro-Dominican l...
The common misconception is that all Dominicans are racist – that Dominicans live in a Fanonesque re...
Nicaragua, along with most—if not all—Central American nations, is seldom considered to have a Black...
Nicaragua, along with most—if not all—Central American nations is seldom considered to have a Black ...
By the end of 1825, 6,000 African Americans had left the United States to settle in the free black R...
This thesis analyses the importance of race for the construction of nation and ethnicity in the Domi...
The article discusses race, racism, and self-concept in the Dominican Republic. It explains the reas...
This study examined the historical, political, and societal factors that have led to differing colle...
In this thesis, I explore the ways by which new-wave black African immigrants confront and negotiate...