"Rostros Blancos Y Conciencias Negras (apuntes Para La Comedia Social)" by Ram n Ortega y Fr as is a significant work of 19th-century Latin American drama. This social comedy offers a critical examination of race relations and social dynamics within its historical context. Written in Spanish, the play provides insight into the complexities of identity and societal structures, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars of Latin American literature and social history.
Through its engaging narrative and sharp wit, the play explores the themes of social class and racial prejudice, presenting a nuanced perspective on the challenges and contradictions of the era. This edition makes this important play accessible to a new generation of readers interested in understanding the historical roots of contemporary social issues.
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