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- An African Community
In Argentina
The Cape Verdeans
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- by Professor Miriam Gomes
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- Buenos Aires, Argentina: The Cape Verdean
community of Argentina is made up of approximately 8,000 residents
according to the 1980 census. Actually it is the only organized
black community in Argentina.
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- Even though there have always existed,
of course, the black descendants of the former Argentine slaves
and there are immigrants from African countries, those groups
are neither unified nor do they view themselves as a community.
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- Rather, they are dispersed in pockets
throughout the country. Most of the Cape Verdeans and their descendents
are concentrated in the province of Buenos Aires. There they
have organizations which hold them together: the Society Of Mutual
Aid "The Cape Verdean Union" of Dock-Sud (South Dock)
and the Cape Verdean Sport And Culture Club of Ensenada.
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- Both organizations have existed for more
than 60 years. Even though there is evidence that some Cape Verdeans
had already arrived in Argentina by the end of the last century,
the first great wave of Cape Verdean immigrants began arriving
in the 1920s and continued until the Second World War. The seafaring
character of Cape Verdeans essentially determined that these
immigrants would settle near seaports and make their living in
jobs connected to the sea.
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- And even though, the immigration to the
Americas by of Cape Verdeans was not forced, as with other African
peoples, it was forced all the same by living conditions on the
Cape Verdes.
- The great exodus by Cape Verdean from
their homeland came about for many reasons, among them, their
opposition to the Portuguese colonial administrators, their lack
of jobs and recourses on the islands, but also, to a certain
measure, their spirit of adventure and love of seafaring.
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- Those were the things, in the past, which
linked together our diasporic community. But today, in actuality,
what keeps us united? More than anything, it is our realization
that we are in an Argentine society which has a big dose of racism
and which is disintegrating.
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- In the first place, that which keeps us
united, in my opinion, is the sense of belonging to a group and
the constant reminder of the ethical and cultural values of our
mother islands. Without a doubt, this sense of belonging brings
about many problems. One of them is living in a society that
does not accept differences among peoples.
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- The person who doesn't conform is forced
to live on the margins of society. That ranges from suffering
taunts from classmates in elementary school, to snide and sly
remarks on the street, to the loss of opportunities for jobs
due to discrimination.
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- The former constitution of Argentina,
modified in 1994, restricted the immigration of people of African
or Asian origin, while encouraging that of Europeans. The Cape
Verdeans were accepted because they came to Argentina with Portuguese
passports when the Cape Verdes was still a colony of Portugal.
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- Our problems in Argentina include the
constant bombardment by the media of messages which demean the
image of Africa, which impose of an idea of beauty that doesn't
include us, and which presents of black people in films as either
subservient or criminal. These are all images which work against
integrating young people of African descent in the society.
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- It hurts our young people's sense of self-worth,
and it perpetuates a situation which keeps us on the margins
of Argentine society.
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- The Cape Verdean community of Argentina
today faces the challenges, both, of building it's self-esteem,
while continuing to struggle to maintain it's unique identity.
To those ends, in 1932
- we established in Buenos Aires the S.S.M
"Cape Verdean Union."
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- This article was published
through the courtesy of the,
- Organization of Africans in
the Americas
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- A special thanks to Professor
Miriam Gomes, Mr. Sam Ford, of OAA and the members of the
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