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Book Title: Blacks and Blackness in Central America : between Race and Place
Number of Pages: 416 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication Year: 2010
Item Height: 1.2 in
Topic: Slavery, Ethnic Studies / General, Sociology / General, Black Studies (Global), Latin America / General
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Social Science, History
Item Weight: 20.8 Oz
Author: Justin Wolfe
Item Length: 9.2 in
Item Width: 6.1 in
Format: Trade Paperback