AFRO ARGENTINA: The African Diaspora In Argentina
We are back with more black history! This time we're in Argentina in South America! You have heard the saying: 'There are no black people in Argentina'. This couldn't be further from the truth! At one time up to 50% of the population in some regions was Afrodescendant. The population was dramatically reduced in the 19th century due to three main factors: war, disease and racist government policy. But it wasn't wiped out completely and there is a proud Afro-Argentine population to this day! Have you heard of the fearless Afro-Argentine Independence fighter Maria Remedios Dell Valle? How about the black chef who pioneered Argentinian cuisine, Antonio Gonzaga? And of course one of the most famous Afro-Argentines from history was the renowned musician and payador Gabino Ezeiza. Even the Argentine Tango has African roots! Let's dive in and take a look at Afro-Argentina history, culture and contribution. Music: Tango by Isa Torres Mamacita by Isa Torres x Taylor C Isla by OP Beatz Illustration by: Jimena Isabel Merchán. Find her on Instagram at: @jimenaimm For more info visit: Instagram: @freedomismineofficial Facebook: Freedom Is Mine Official Website: www.freedomismineofficial.comEmail: [email protected]

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