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Horacio Mendizábal

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and one of the earliest black politicians in Argentina. Publishing his first volume of poetry as a teenager, he became increasingly concerned with issues of racial equality and national independence. He died, aged 24, while tending to the sick in the
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as a tribute to 150 years of his publication. It includes a preliminary note by Federico Pita, president of Diafar (African Diaspora in Argentina), Espacio Malcolm and editor of the newspaper El Afroargentino.
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In 2019, the Argentinian publisher Amauta&Yaguar republished the work
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Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African-American Experience
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Afro-Argentine
Buenos Aires
Chamber of Deputies of Buenos Aires
1871 yellow fever epidemic
Rosendo Mendizábal
Meditation


Appiah, Kwame Anthony
Gates, Henry Louis Jr.
Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African-American Experience
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