Description The growing prominence of afrocentricity has contributed to the increase in black Hispanic literature and the emergence of Afro-Hispanism as a legitimate genre of historical and sociocultural study.
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Ramsay and Antonio D.
In The Afro-Hispanic Reader, editors Paulette A.
From Nicol s Guill n to Manuel Zapata Olivella and Nancy Morej n, Spanish-speaking black writers have been steadily pressing against the invisibility of black culture.
Description The growing prominence of afrocentricity has contributed to the increase in black Hispanic literature and the emergence of Afro-Hispanism as a legitimate genre of historical and sociocultural study