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The African Presence in Mexico

The African Presence in Mexico. California African American Museum. TWIST : Maximino Javier’s “Indecisive Chacmool” is in “The African Presence in México: From Yanga to the Present.”.

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The African Presence in Mexico

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  1. The African Presence in Mexico California African American Museum

  2. TWIST: Maximino Javier’s “Indecisive Chacmool” is in “The African Presence in México: From Yanga to the Present.”

  3. REVOLT: Hermenegildo González Fernández’s “Founding of Yanga,” a city named for an African who led a slave uprising.

  4. MOTHERS: “Abuelita de Mi Vida” by Favianna Rodriguez.

  5. STRUGGLE: Daniel Martinez’s “The Promised Land” is in related “Who Are We Now” display.

  6. PROTEST: Aydeé Rodríguez López’s “Sound of the Artesa” depicts dancers using an upside-down boat for percussion.

  7. WORKING TOGETHER: John Outterbridge and Jane Castillo’s fabric piece “Outcast” is in the complementary exhibition “Common Ground.”

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