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Panama in Black: Afro-Caribbean World Making in the Twentieth Century

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In Panama in Black, Kaysha Corinealdi traces the multigenerational activism of Afro-Caribbean Panamanians as they forged diasporic communities in Panama and the United States throughout the twentieth century. Drawing on a rich array of sources including speeches, yearbooks, photographs, government reports, radio broadcasts, newspaper editorials, and oral histories, Corinealdi presents the Panamanian isthmus as a crucial site in the making of an Afro-diasporic world that linked cities and towns like Colón, Kingston, Panamá City, Brooklyn, Bridgetown, and La Boca. In Panama, Afro-Caribbean Panamanians created a diasporic worldview of the Caribbean that privileged the potential of Black innovation. Corinealdi maps this innovation by examining the longest-running Black newspaper in Central America, the rise of civic associations created to counter policies that stripped Afro-Caribbean Panamanians of citizenship, the creation of scholarship-granting organizations that supported the education of Black students, and the emergence of national conferences and organizations that linked anti-imperialism and Black liberation. By showing how Afro-Caribbean Panamanians used these methods to navigate anti-Blackness, xenophobia, and white supremacy, Corinealdi offers a new mode of understanding activism, community, and diaspora formation.


  • | Author: Kaysha Corinealdi
  • | Publisher: Duke University Press
  • | Publication Date: Sep 16, 2022
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781478018513
  • | ISBN-10: 1478018518
Author:
Kaysha Corinealdi
Publisher:
Duke University Press
Publication Date:
Sep 16, 2022
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781478018513
ISBN10:
1478018518