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HIS/SOC 362 Slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean
OVERVIEW
CEA CAPA Partner Institution:Pablo de Olavide University
Location:Seville, Spain
Primary Subject Area: History
Instruction in:Spanish
Course Code:HIS/SOC 362
Transcript Source:Partner Institution
Course Details:Level 300
Recommended Semester Credits:3
Contact Hours:45
DESCRIPTION
The course aims to study the origins of inequality, racial prejudice and the poverty that a large portion of the Afro American communities in Latin America and the Caribbean currently live in. It examines how some cultural patterns of African origin persist: music, clothing and such religious beliefs as witchcraft and voodoo. It also offers a global perspective of the phenomenon of slavery, from the introduction of the first slaves to the abolition of this "peculiar institution". Conducted in Spanish.
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