Uncover the Hidden History of Afro-Mexicans - A History Too Powerful to Remain Buried
What if the story of Mexico you thought you knew was missing half a million voices? For centuries, the African roots of Mexico have been hidden, erased, and denied - but their legacy is everywhere, from the drumbeats on the coast to the echoes of revolution and the halls of power.
The African Roots of Mexico reveals the untold journey of enslaved Africans brought through Veracruz, their vital role in building cities and fueling revolutions, and the deliberate attempts to erase their contributions from history. This groundbreaking narrative uncovers the truth behind the silences, tracing the rise of Afro-Mexicans as builders, fighters, presidents, and cultural torchbearers - especially through powerful figures like Vicente Guerrero, Mexico's second president and abolitionist.
Inside, you will discover:
- The brutal passage of half a million Africans through Veracruz and their transformation into the backbone of Mexican society
- How Afro-Mexicans shaped architecture, culture, and revolutions, challenging the myth of invisibility
- The slow, systematic erasure through censuses and records, and the fight to reclaim identity
- The resurgence of Afro-Mexican culture in the Costa Chica, where ancestral drums and dances defy history's silence
- The modern movement demanding recognition, rewriting Mexico's national narrative
Dive into a history long buried - and awaken to the powerful legacy of Afro-Mexicans today.