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To Count or Not to Count: Race in Latin American Censuses, 1776-2020

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To Count or Not to Count: Race in Latin American Censuses, 1776-2020
Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar Series
To Count or Not to Count: Race in Latin American Censuses, 1776-2020
G. Reid Andrews
Oct 4, 2018,
6:00pm

This talk with focus on the disposability of race and non-white peoples in Latin American censuses. Colonial census officials were vitally interested in racial identities, but national governments gradually eliminated race from national censuses in the 1800s and the first half of the 1900s. Over the last thirty years, black and indigenous movements have demanded the inclusion of racial data in the census; those data now constitute a rich source of information and raise new questions about black and indigenous life in the region.

In-Person
162 Willard Building