African diaspora, Slavery--History--Social aspects, Transatlantic slave trade--History--Social aspects, Black people--Race relations--Law and legislation, Racism against Black people
Description
Discussion of the origins of enslavement and the Black Diaspora as it relates to the transnational movement of enslaved Africans during the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade, and how remnants of enslavement permeate present day society. Topics include The Black Codes (laws restricting the freedom of Black people), cultural expression and representation, and Latin American countries like Colombia, Chile, Argentina, and Mexico.
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh, Global Studies Center
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor), Reid-Vazquez, Michele (interviewee), Reimink, Keith (interviewer)
Date
2020-12-16
Type
moving images
Format
digital, 103 minutes
Identifier
pitt:666980143
Language
eng
Relation
Global Studies Oral History Collection
Coverage
Cuba, Colombia, Africa, United States, Latin America
Rights
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