As sociedades africanas de Buenos Aires
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-864X.2004.1.23517Keywords:
Buenos Aires, African communities, Nigger populationAbstract
The African communities were corporations that served as instruments of social resistance, and of cultural dissolution of the nigger population, in the Buenos Aires of the nineteen century. These places were points of encounter, spaces for social meetings, they served to preserve group's identity by building material support and solidarity, among its afro-members.
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