
Carlos Andújar
Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Carlos Andújar is a humanist socially engaged with his country’s future.
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African Presence in Santo Domingo, The
Carlos Andújar
Translated by Rosa Maria Andújar Throughout its long and
often tumultuous history, "La Hispanola" has taken on various
cultural identities to meet the expectations — and especially the
demands — of those who governed it. The island shared by the
Dominican Republic and Haiti saw its first great shift with the
arrival of Spanish colonists, who eliminated the indigenous
population and established a pattern of indifference or hostility to
diversity there. This enlightening book explores the Dominican
Republic through the lens of its African descendants, beginning with
the rise of the black slave trade in fifteenth- and sixteenth-
century West Africa, and continuing on to slavery as it existed on
the island. An engaging history that vividly details black life in
the Dominican Republic, the book investigates the slave rebellions
and evaluates the numerous contributions of black slaves to
Dominican culture.
Ruth Simms Hamilton African Diaspora series
B&W photos, notes, references, world rights
100 pp., 6.00" x 9.00", June 2012
Paper, $19.95,
1-61186-042-3 978-1-61186-042-9

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