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Race and Nation in Latin America: Whitening, Browning, and the Failures of Mestizaje

Dig: A History Podcast

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The Immigrants of South America

From 1870 to 1930, Latin America welcomed 4.2 million immigrants from Italy, 3 million from Spain, and 1.2 million from Portugal. By 1914, 30% of the Argentinian population was foreign born. Immigrants often mixed together, living in Comventios which were old colonial mansions that had been converted into tiny one room apartments.

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