The West Indians of Costa Rica: Race, Class, and the Integration of an Ethnic Minority Volume 35
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the experiences of an ethnic minority, this social history explores their adaptation and integration into Central American society during the early twentieth century. It examines cultural changes, challenges faced, and the resilience of the community, providing insights into their unique identity and contributions to the region's social fabric. Through detailed narratives, the book highlights the interplay between tradition and modernity in a transformative period.