Saka, Mark Saad. “6: The Capitalization of the Countryside, 1856–1884.” For God and Revolution: Priest, Peasant, and Agrarian Socialism in the Mexican Huasteca , University of New Mexico Press, 2013, pp. 83–102. Chapter 6: The Capitalization of the Countryside, 1856-1884 from Mark Saad Saka’s For God and Revolution depicts the exploitation of the indigenous Huasteca […]
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In his essay, “‘Mulata, hija de negro y india’: Afro-Indigenous Mulatos in Early Colonial Mexico”, Robert C. Schwallar explores the characteristics and evolution of the Afro-Indigenous mulatto population during the Colonial Era of New Spain. The term ‘mulatto’ typically conjures the idea of “an individual born to one African and one European parent” (889). This […]
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