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Critical Evaluation of Castro's Afro-Cuban Policies

Title: Critical Evaluation of Castro's Afro-Cuban Policies
Category: History
Details: Words: 1461 | Pages: 6.2 (approximately 235 words/page)


Critical Evaluation of Castro's Afro-Cuban Policies

Critical Evaluation of Castro's Afro-Cuban Policies Critically evaluate the following description of the Castro regime in Cuba: "An afro-phobic regime with an afro-centric foreign policy" The "blackening" of Cuba had its roots in the 1700’s during the Sugar Revolution(~1762-1800). The labor of African slaves was a substantial asset to sugar production, and therefore large amounts of native Africans were relocated to Cuba. As time progressed the number of black Cubans fluctuated, peaking in the mid 19…showed first 75 words of 1461 total

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showed last 75 words of 1461 total…more solid stance and equal footing that followed them back home to Cuba. Consequently, even in a potentially Afro-phobic regime, Afro-centric policies have made way for the integration of black Cubans into society. Presently, questions arise about the possible return of Cuban exiles, re-introduction of capitalism, and rebirth of racism in Cuba. Though examination of the past does not provide a clear answer for the future, as one person has said, "the future is ‘dark’."

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