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  2. Afro-Panamanians - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Panamanians are Panamanians of African descent. The population can be mainly broken into two categories: "Afro-Colonials", those descended from slaves brought to Panama during the colonial period; and "Afro-Antilleans", West Indian immigrant descendants with origins in Trinidad, Martinique, Saint Lucia, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Grenada, Haiti, Belize, Barbados, and Jamaica, whose ancestors ...

  3. Melva Lowe de Goodin - Wikipedia

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    She has published two textbooks, Practical Lessons in Business English volumes 1 and 2, [4] as well as a history of Afro-Panamanians, which has been published in both English and Spanish, as well as in a second Spanish edition, Afrodescendientes en el Istmo de Panamá 1501–2012 (People of African ancestry in Panama, 1501–2012). [1]

  4. Category:Panamanian people of African descent - Wikipedia

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  5. Demographics of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Other Afro-Panamanians descend from later migrants from the Caribbean who came to work on railroad-construction projects, commercial agricultural enterprises, and (especially) the canal. Important Afro-Caribbean community areas include towns and cities such as Colón , Cristobal and Balboa, in the former Canal Zone, as well as the Río Abajo ...

  6. The Afro Latino who redefined how Black history is remembered

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    Arturo Schomburg, a foundational figure in the preservation of Black history, left a blueprint as an Afro Latino scholar on how to question traditional history.

  7. Afro-Antillean Museum of Panama - Wikipedia

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    The Afro-Antillean Museum of Panama (Spanish: Museo Afroantillano de Panamá) simply known as the Afro-Antillean Museum or MAAP, is an ethnographic museum located in Panama City. The museum was founded on December 23, 1980, by Reina Torres de Araúz in the building of the Former Christian Mission Chapel .

  8. As Panama remembers bloody past, a message for Trump: the ...

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    Hundreds of Panamanians marched on Thursday to mark the anniversary of a deadly uprising against U.S. control of the Panama Canal in 1964, with some protesters burning an effigy of President-elect ...

  9. Panama launches US-backed deportation flights aimed at ...

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    U.S. officials have previously disclosed a $6-million budget for the flights and are training Panamanians. They said the repatriations are implemented in accordance with Panama's laws.