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Incoming Resources
- Becoming heritage, recognition, exclusion, and the politics of Black cultural heritage in Colombia, Maria Fernanda Escallón
- The last abolition, the Brazilian antislavery movement, 1868-1888, Angela Alonso
- Afro-Latin American studies, an introduction, edited by Alejandro de la Fuente, George Reid Andrews
- More than a massacre, racial violence and citizenship in the Haitian-Dominican borderlands, Sabine F. Cadeau
- Patchwork freedoms, law, slavery, and race beyond Cuba's plantations, Adriana Chira, Emory University
- Hierarchies at home, domestic service in Cuba from abolition to revolution, Anasa Hicks
- Sovereign joy, Afro-Mexican kings and queens, 1539-1640, Miguel A. Valerio
- Freedom's captives, slavery and gradual emancipation on the Colombian Black Pacific, Yesenia Barragan
- Second-class daughters, Black Brazilian women and informal adoption as modern slavery, Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, University of South Florida
- Finding Afro-Mexico, race and nation after the Revolution, Theodore W. Cohen
- Black Legend, The Many Lives of Raúl Grigera and the Power of Racial Storytelling in Argentina, Paulina L. Alberto
- Palm oil diaspora, Afro-Brazilian landscapes and economies on Bahia's Dendê Coast, Case Watkins
- Frontiers of citizenship, a black and indigenous history of postcolonial Brazil, Yuko Miki
- Voices of the race, Black newspapers in Latin America, 1870-1960, edited and translated by Paulina Laura Alberto, George Reid Andrews, Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof
- The boundaries of freedom, slavery, abolition, and the making of modern Brazil, edited by Brodwyn Fischer, Keila Grinberg
- Beyond Babel, translations of blackness in colonial Peru and New Granada, Larissa Brewer-García
- Modernity in black and white, art and image, race and identity in Brazil, 1890-1945, Rafael Cardoso