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October 3, 2006
 
Race

It is interesting how often the topic of ¨race¨ is discussed here. The mixture of the Aborigines, African, and European (Spain) are seen in the many colors of the Dominican people. Unfortunately, there is a crisis that exists here. I call it a crisis, because the African influence is slowly being washed away by a colonial concept that black or African= bad and white or European=good. This concept was also influenced by the dictatorship of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo, who attempted to purify or ¨whiten¨ the country through ¨blanquismo¨ to return to it's Spanish influence. During his dictatorship, he convinced the mixed Dominican race that they were either white or indio. The term ¨black¨ was associated with Haitians, who became the dominant sugar cane workers. In 1937, Trujillo ordered the massacre of 20,000 dark-skinned Haitians in the pursuit of ¨blanquismo¨. The effects of his dictatorship are blatantly seen in the Dominican society today. This creates an obvious paradox amongst the Dominican people. As an African American, it is difficult to learn this aspect of history, knowing that Trujillo had full support of the United States government during his dictatorship, and was indeed a US trained military officer during their occupancy in the Dominican Republic. All of this just reiterates the importance of knowing who you are as an individual without influence of others. Be proud of who you are, because God made no mistake when he created you!


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