

Black in Latin America
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S1 E1 - Haiti and Dominican Republic: An Island Divided
April 18, 201154minIn the Dominican Republic, explore how race has been socially constructed in a society whose people reflect centuries of inter-marriage and how the country’s troubled history with Haiti informs notions about racial classification. In Haiti, hear the story of the birth of the first-ever black republic and investigate the slaves’ hard fight for liberation over Napoleon Bonaparte’s French Empire.Free trial of PBS Documentaries or buyS1 E2 - Cuba: The Next Revolution
April 25, 201153minIn Cuba Professor Gates finds out how the culture, religion, politics and music of this island are inextricably linked to the huge amount of slave labor imported to produce its enormously profitable 19th century sugar industry, and how race and racism have fared since Fidel Castro’s Communist revolution in 1959.Free trial of PBS Documentaries or buyS1 E3 - Brazil: A Racial Paradise?
May 2, 201153minIn Brazil, Professor Gates goes behind the façade of Carnival to discover how this “rainbow nation” is waking up to its legacy as the world’s largest slave economy.Free trial of PBS Documentaries or buyS1 E4 - Mexico and Peru: The Black Grandma in the Closet
May 9, 201153minIn Mexico and Peru, Professor Gates explores the almost unknown history of the significant numbers of Black people--the two countries together received far more slaves than did the U.S.--and the worlds of culture that their descendants have created in Vera Cruz on the Gulf of Mexico, the Costa Chica region on the Pacific, and in and around Lima, Peru.Free trial of PBS Documentaries or buy