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UT professor's latest book 'Guaraná' earns multiple distinctions – The Daily Texan

A UT history professor earned three distinctions for his latest book at the American Historical Association’s annual meeting in San Francisco last month. Seth Garfield’s book, titled “Guaraná: How Brazil Embraced the World’s Most Caffeine-Rich Plant,” received the Bolton-Johnson Prize, the Warren Dean Prize in Brazilian History and an honorable mention for the Elinor Melville. ....

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Professor rethinking African experience in Latin America

Professor rethinking African experience in Latin America
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Using history to rethink the African experience in Latin America

Like many other Argentines, Paulina Alberto knew little about her country's strong Black communities, which used to have their own newspapers, mutual aid societies and other community organizations.



"We were never taught about the history of people of African descent in our country at any poi ....

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