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  2. Afro-Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Mexicans (Spanish: Afromexicanos), also known as Black Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos negros), [2] are Mexicans of total or predominantly Sub-Saharan African ancestry. [3] [2] As a single population, Afro-Mexicans include individuals descended from both free and enslaved Africans who arrived to Mexico during the colonial era, [3] as well as post-independence migrants.

  3. Afro-Mexicans in the Mexican War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The 1793 population census recorded an overwhelming number of pardos, free Afro-Mexicans. [7] The Gulf Coast was tropical as well and conducive for sugar plantations, whose Spanish owners utilized black slave labor, who strongly supported independence. The topography was similar to the Pacific Coast, with mountains rising behind the coastal strip.

  4. Blaxican - Wikipedia

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    For Mexican heterosexual men, an awareness of Blaxican women being "more than Black made Blaxican women acceptable to pursue." Romo compares this to the idea of the mulata in Mexico, who "is an icon of sexual desire and a symbol for the danger of racial contamination through miscegenation." [5]

  5. Black Hispanic and Latino Americans - Wikipedia

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    Black Hispanic and Latino Americans, also called Afro-Hispanics, [3] Afro-Latinos, [4] Black Hispanics, or Black Latinos, [3] are classified by the United States Census Bureau, Office of Management and Budget, and other U.S. government agencies [5] as Black people living in the United States with ancestry in Latin America or Spain and/or who speak Spanish and/or Portuguese as either their ...

  6. Category:Cultural depictions of Mexican people - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Cultural depictions of Mexican people" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 ...

  7. Mascogos - Wikipedia

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    After the forced relocation of the Seminoles and Black Seminoles from Florida to Indian Territory, a group led by Seminole sub-chief Wild Cat and Black Seminole chief John Horse moved to northern Mexico. [2] The group settled at El Nacimiento in 1852. [3] They worked for the Mexican government to protect against Indian raids.

  8. Category:Mexican people of African descent - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Mexican people of African descent" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 ...

  9. Category:Images of Mexican people - Wikipedia

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