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From food to bop to music, Black influence– from West and Central Africa especially– has shaped many popular Latino traditions. Considering that Latin America received 96% of all African slaves, our impact isn’t surprising.
For the primary day of National Hispanic Heritage Month, which is recognized from September 15 to October 15, we’re taking a look at a number of the ways Black and Latino culture have linked up throughout Latin America.
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Mofongo, a Puerto Rican dish, comes from Angola
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Mangu, present in the Dominican Republic, is a pounded plantain dish that stems from West African fufu, pictured below on the suitable
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The word (and dance) cha cha cha originates from Angola
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