- Emancipados
Emancipado was a term used for an
African descended social-political demographic within the population ofSpanish Guinea (modern dayEquatorial Guinea ) that existed in the early to mid 1900's. This segment of the native population had become assimilated into the former White society ofSpanish Guinea which primarily existed along the coastline communities of the continental part of the country, as well as on the islands ofBioko andAnnabon .Population specifics
This population included:
* Full-blooded descendants of local/regional native tribes that had assimilated to the Whites after receiving a Christian Spanish education.
* Descendants of freed
Cuban slaves who, despite being free to return toCuba , remained in the country, marrying into the local population. These former slaves were brought to Africa by the "Royal Orders of September 13, 1845" (by way of voluntary arrangement) and a June 20, 1861 deportation from Cuba, due to the lack of volunteers. Many were of European and/orAmerindian ancestry.*
Mulattoes born toEquatorial Guinean mothers and white Spanish fathers, some unacknowledged by their fathers"Espacio, Tiempo y Forma", Serie V, Hª Contemporánea, t. 11, 1998, págs. 113-138, " [http://62.204.194.45:8080/fedora/get/bibliuned:ETFSerie5-C1567B04-34C8-342F-55B8-0888954C0F9E/PDF Penología e indigenismo en la antigua Guinea española] ",Pedro María Belmonte Medina ] . Offspring resulting from unions of consent betweenAfrican women and European men had become a social trend around the mid 1900's inEquatorial Guinea , as well as other parts ofWest Africa .Culture and Society
Emancipados were socially and culturally mixed. Many were part of the native tribal landscape, while most others contributed to the once thriving intellectual community which resulted from having access to Christian and European education. The educating of Emancipados helped propel
Spanish Guinea as having the highest literacy rate of all African countries during the mid 1900's. The once thriving community also contributed to the wealth ofSpanish Guinea which was once the third wealthiest African country prior to its independence fromSpain .Exodus
Due to political dissension surrounding the
Equatorial Guinean independence from Spain in 1968, many Emancipados relocated to Europe after being met with anti-European sentiments and counter political pressures from the incoming regime. Subsequently, this led to the slaughter of some within this population.Many
Emancipados relocated toSpain (theCanary Islands )São Tomé and Príncipe andCape Verde . In present day Equatorial Guinea, a few descendants ofEmancipados returned to live inEquatorial Guinea .References
See also
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Bubi
*Spanish Guinea
*Fernandinos
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