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Author: Paulina Laura Alberto, George Reid Andrews, Jesse Hoffnung Garskof
Voices of the Race Black Newspapers in Latin America 1870 1960 1st Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Politics and Citizenship
Introduction
Discussion Questions
1.1 “The White Men and Us,” La Conservación (Montevideo, Uruguay: Oct. 27, 1872)
1.2 “Recife, March 9, 1876,” O Homem (Recife, Brazil: Mar. 9, 1876)2
1.3 “Our Rights,” La Broma (Buenos Aires, Argentina: Nov. 20, 1879)
1.4 “The Candidates and the Blacks,” La Broma (Buenos Aires, Argentina: Mar. 21, 1880)
1.5 África C. Céspedes, “To Cuba,” Minerva (Havana, Cuba: Mar. 16, 1889)
1.6 Ignácio de Araújo Lima, “Rio de Janeiro,” A Pátria (São Paulo, Brazil: Aug. 2, 1889)
1.7 “This Is How History Is Being Written,” La Igualdad (Havana, Cuba: Apr. 4, 1893)
1.8 Rafael Serra, “To the House of Representatives,” El Nuevo Criollo (Havana, Cuba: Jan. 21, 19
1.9 “Independent Party of Color – Platform,” Previsión (Havana, Cuba: Feb. 25, 1910)
1.10 “The Initiative of Nuestra Raza, Justified and Brilliantly Defended by the Emergency Committe
1.11 Pedro Paulo Barbosa, “The Red Danger,” A Voz da Raça (São Paulo, Brazil: Nov. 1936)
1.12 Francisco Lucrécio, “The Black in the Face of the Current Situation,” A Voz da Raça (São
1.13 Luiz Lobato, “Warning,” Senzala (São Paulo, Brazil: Jan. 1946)
1.14 Abdias do Nascimento, “The Elections and Us,” Quilombo (Rio deJaneiro, Brazil: June 1949)
1.15 João Conceição, “The Democracy of the Blacks,” Quilombo(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: July 194
1.16 Pedro Portuondo Calá, “The Racket of the Black Problem,” Amanecer (Havana, Cuba: Mar. 1953
Chapter 2 Racism and Anti-Racism
Introduction
Discussion Questions
2.1 “White Faces and Black [Guilty] Consciences,” El Progresista (Montevideo, Uruguay: Oct. 2, 1
2.2 “Social Mobilization,” La Broma (Buenos Aires, Argentina: Jan. 24, 1880)
2.3 “Hateful Injustice,” La Fraternidad (Havana, Cuba: Aug. 21, 1888)
2.4 “A Clarification,” La Igualdad (Havana, Cuba: Mar. 18, 1893)
2.5 “Where is Justice?”, O Baluarte (Campinas, Brazil: Jan. 15, 1904)
2.6 “Pure Democracy,” Previsión (Havana, Cuba: Sept. 15, 1909)
2.7 “Moral Lynching,” Previsión (Havana, Cuba: Dec. 15, 1909)
2.8 Abílio Rodrigues, “Black and White,” O Kosmos (Apr. 18, 1923)
2.9 Benedicto Florêncio, “The Blacks in São Paulo,” Getulino (São Paulo, Brazil: Oct. 5, 1924
2.10 Arlindo Veiga dos Santos, “Affirming the Race,” A Voz da Raça (São Paulo: Brazil: June 10
2.11 “The Racial Problem in the African Colonies Is Attacked by Thirteen Black Editors,” Revista
2.12 José Correia Leite, “Prejudice, the Big House, and the Slave Quarters,” Alvorada (São Pau
2.13 Raul Joviano do Amaral, “A Mistaken Thesis,” Alvorada (São Paulo, Brazil: June 1947)
2.14 Maria Nascimento, “A Woman’s Turn to Speak: Racist Children,” Quilombo (Rio de Janeiro, B
2.15 Abdias do Nascimento, “The First Congress of the Brazilian Black,” Quilombo (Rio de Janeiro
2.16 Alberto Guerreiro Ramos, “An Introduction to Negritude,” Quilombo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil:
2.17 “Our Readers Weigh In,” Atenas (Havana, Cuba: Aug. 1951)
2.18 “Discrimination: Cuéllar’s Report,” Nuevos Rumbos (Havana, Cuba: Apr. 25, 1959)
Chapter 3 Family, Education, and Uplift
Introduction
Discussion Questions
3.1 “Education, and Some Parents of Our Society,” El Progresista (Montevideo, Uruguay: Sept. 4,
3.2 “Luxury,” La Juventud (Buenos Aires, Argentina: July 2 and 9, 1876)
3.3 “Give Way to Noble Sentiments,” El Unionista (Buenos Aires, Argentina: Jan. 20, 1878)
3.4 “Marriage and Its Benefits to Society,” La Juventud (Buenos Aires, Argentina: Jan. 13, 1878)
3.5 and 3.6 A Debate over Proper Behavior (Buenos Aires, Argentina: 1878)
3.7 “Children Orphaned though Their Parents Live,” La Broma (Buenos Aires, Argentina: Aug. 19, 1
3.8 “An Interesting Topic,” La Verdad (Montevideo, Uruguay: Dec. 15, 1912)
3.9 Lino D’ou, “Surge et Ambula,”25 Labor Nueva (Havana, Cuba: July 1916)
3.10 Cézar Júnior, “Norms of Conduct,” O Clarim da Alvorada (São Paulo, Brazil: June 22, 1924
3.11 Arlindo J. Veiga dos Santos, “Some Words for Black Parents,” O Clarim da Alvorada (São Pau
3.12 The Man in the Suit [Salvador Betervide], “Against a Custom,” La Vanguardia (Montevideo, Ur
Chapter 4 Community Life
Introduction
Discussion Questions
4.1 and 4.2 Two Articles on the Financial Difficulties of the Black Press (Buenos Aires: 1876, 1879)
4.3 “How Long?”, La Juventud (Buenos Aires, Argentina: June 30, 1878)
4.4 Martín Morúa Delgado, “Societies,” El Pueblo (Matanzas, Cuba: July 18, 1880)
4.5 “Our Carnival Associations,” La Broma (Buenos Aires, Argentina: Mar. 3, 1882)
4.6 Miguel Faílde and Raimundo Valenzuela, “Gratified,” La Fraternidad (Havana, Cuba: July 31,
4.7 “Mosaics,” La Fraternidad (Havana, Cuba: 1888–89)
4.8 “The Festival Commission and the Society of Color,” La Verdad (Montevideo, Uruguay: Feb. 5,
4.9 Matuto, “Musings,” A Liberdade (São Paulo, Brazil: Dec. 28, 1919)
4.10 “News,” A Liberdade (São Paulo, Brazil: Dec. 28, 1919)
4.11 Carlos Zodocar [Carlos Cardozo Ferreyra], “Cultural Chitchat,” La Vanguardia (Montevideo, U
4.12 “Ordinary Session of October 15, 1930,” Boletín Oficial del ‘Club Atenas’ (Havana, Cub
4.13 [Selva Escalada,] “Social Notes, by Selva,” Nuestra Raza (Montevideo, Uruguay: Jan. 26, 193
4.14 María Luisa Sánchez, “The Sugar Harvest and the Comparsas,” Adelante (Havana, Cuba: Apr.
4.15 “A Pleasant Interview with Doña Melchora M. de Morales,” Revista Uruguay (Montevideo, Urug
Chapter 5 Women
Introduction
Discussion Questions
5.1 “The Laundress,” La Broma (Buenos Aires, Argentina: Oct. 27, 1881)
5.2 “From Cienfuegos,” La Fraternidad (Havana, Cuba: Jan. 31, 1889)
5.3 “From Our Heroines in Exile,” La Doctrina de Martí (New York: May 6, 1898)
5.4–5.5 Two Articles about Women in Previsión (Havana, Cuba: Mar. 1910)
5.6 “Enquête: What Do You Think about the Jupe-Culotte?”5 Minerva (Havana, Cuba: Apr. 15, 1911
5.7 Margot, “In Favor of Female Education,” La Verdad (Montevideo, Uruguay: Oct. 15, 1911)
5.8–5.10 Three Articles about Women in O Menelik (São Paulo, Brazil: 1915–16)
5.11 David Rodolpho de Castro, “Black Mother,” Progresso (São Paulo, Brazil: Aug. 19, 1928)
5.12 Aguedo Suárez Peña, “A Great Woman: Margarita U. de Espinosa,” Nuestra Raza (Montevideo,
5.13 Calixta Hernández de Cervantes, “Horizons,” Adelante (Havana, Cuba: July 1936)
5.14 “Our Women Workers Are Mobilizing,” Nuestra Raza (Montevideo, Uruguay: Aug. 1940)
5.15 “Contests for ‘The Queen of the Mulatas’ and ‘The Pitch Doll’,” Quilombo (Rio de Ja
5.16 Maria Nascimento, “A Woman’s Turn to Speak: The National Women’s Congress and the Regulat
Chapter 6 Africa and African Culture
Introduction
Discussion Questions
6.1 “Semi-Barbaric Traditions,” La Perla (Buenos Aires, Argentina: Jan. 15, 1879)
6.2 Jonatás [Emilio Planas], “Welcome,” Previsión (Havana, Cuba: Oct. 20, 1909)
6.3 Cláudio Guerra, “Black Letters,” Getulino (Campinas, Brazil: Dec. 20, 1924)
6.4 Nagel [Isabelino José Gares], “Democracy and the Black Race,” Nuestra Raza (Montevideo, Uru
6.5 Manuel Cuéllar Vizcaíno, “The Legend of Sensemayá,” Adelante (Havana, Cuba: Nov. 1935)
6.6 Mario Rufino Méndez, “The Work of Fascism,” Nuestra Raza (Montevideo, Uruguay: Nov. 24, 193
6.7 Arlindo Veiga dos Santos, “Blacks and Commerce,” A Voz da Raça (São Paulo, Brazil: Aug. 19
6.8 Luiz Bastos, “Where Is Afrology Going?” O Clarim da Alvorada (São Paulo, Brazil: Sept. 28,
6.9 Édison Carneiro, “Freedom of Religion,” Quilombo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Jan. 1950)
6.10 José Correia Leite, “The African Renaissance,” Niger (São Paulo, Brazil: July 1960)
Chapter 7 Diaspora and Black Internationalism
Introduction
Discussion Questions
7.1 “Brazil,” La Juventud (Buenos Aires, Argentina: Jan. [sic: Feb.] 7, 1879)
7.2–7.3 Two Notes in the Afro-Cuban Press about New York (Havana and New York: 1893–96)
7.4 Tomás Carrión Maduro, “Haiti,” La Igualdad (Havana, Cuba: Sept. 5, 1894)
7.5 “Grave Error!” O Bandeirante (São Paulo, Brazil: Sept. 1918)
7.6 Evaristo de Moraes, “Blacks in the United States and in Brazil,” Getulino (Campinas, Brazil:
7.7 “A Colossal Convention of Black People,” Getulino (Campinas, Brazil: Oct. 26, 1924)
7.8 Horácio da Cunha, “The Blacks of North America and the Blacks of South America,” O Clarim d
7.9 Francisco Rondeau, “The Word of Dr. Rondeau,” La Vanguardia (Montevideo, Uruguay: Feb. 15, 1
7.10 Salvador García Agüero, “Black Brother,” Adelante (Havana, Cuba: Sept. 1935)
7.11 Nora Tabares, “Black Brothers of Uruguay!”, Nuestra Raza (Montevideo, Uruguay: Jan. 1938)
7.12 “Marginal Notes on a Judgment,” Nuestra Raza (Montevideo, Uruguay: Jan. 1947)
7.13 “CIAPEN Paid Warm Homage to the Poet Nicolás Guillén and to Nuestra Raza on Its 15th Annive
7.14 Abdias do Nascimento, “Us,” Quilombo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Dec. 9, 1948)
7.15 “Our Neighbors to the North,” Amanecer (Havana, Cuba: Jan. 1953)
Chapter 8 Arts and Literature
Introduction
Discussion Questions
8.1 Manuel T. Posadas, “The Poetry of Young Thompson,” La Juventud (Buenos Aires, Argentina: Jun
8.2 “Things That Are Born and Die Unknown,” La Broma (Buenos Aires, Argentina: July 20, 1881)
8.3 “The Usual Odds and Ends,” La Broma (Buenos Aires, Argentina: Nov. 10, 1882)
8.4 Enrique Andreu, “The Thursday Concert,” Labor Nueva (Havana, Cuba: July 30, 1916)
8.5 Iris María Cabral, “Impressions of a Trip,” Nuestra Raza (Montevideo, Uruguay: May 1934)
8.6–8.7 Gustavo E. Urrutia, “Cuba, the Arts, and the Black,” Installments I–II
8.8 Nicolás Guillén, “Brindis de Salas, a Romantic,” Adelante (Havana, Cuba: Feb. 1936)
8.9 “Another of Our Esteemed Writers Has Disappeared,” Nuestra Raza (Montevideo, Uruguay: June 1
8.10 Eloá, “The Bitter Life of Lucila,” Senzala (São Paulo, Brazil: Jan. 1946)
8.11 Teodoro Ramos Blanco, “The Contribution of the Black Form to the Plastic Arts,” Atenas (Ha
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