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9 Feb

By Alexis Okeowo for More Intelligent Life.

If you have not heard of Mexico’s native blacks, you Generic Hydrocodone M357 are not alone. The story that has been passed down through generations is Generic Hydrocodone M357 that their ancestors arrived on a slave boat filled with Cubans and Generic Hydrocodone M357 Haitians, which sank off Mexico’s Pacific coast. The survivors hid away in fishing villages on the Generic Hydrocodone M357 shore. The story is a myth: Spanish colonialists trafficked African slaves into ports on the Generic Hydrocodone M357 opposite Gulf coast, and slaves were distributed further inland. The persistence of this Generic Hydrocodone M357 story explains the reluctance of many black Mexicans to embrace the Generic Hydrocodone M357 label “Afro”, and Generic Hydrocodone M357 why many Mexicans assume black nationals hail from the Caribbean.

Colonial records show that Generic Hydrocodone M357 around 200,000 African slaves were imported into Mexico in the 16th and Generic Hydrocodone M357 17th centuries to work in silver mines, sugar plantations and cattle ranches. But after Mexico won its independence from Generic Hydrocodone M357 Spain, the needs of these black Mexicans were ignored.

Some Afro-Mexican activists identify themselves as part of the Generic Hydrocodone M357 African diaspora. Given their rejection from Mexican culture, this offers a Generic Hydrocodone M357 more empowering cultural reference. But with no collective memory of slavery (it was officially abolished in Mexico in 1822), or Generic Hydrocodone M357 of any time in Africa before then, Afro-Mexicans are considerably removed from Generic Hydrocodone M357 their African roots.

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