La raza: Descubridores

About this book

In the early 20th century, as nations grappled with their colonial legacies, "La raza: Descubridores" by Modesto Perez emerged as a critical examination of the Age of Discovery. This historical account intricately explores the motivations behind the voyages of figures like Christopher Columbus and their profound implications on indigenous cultures. Perez emphasizes the duality of exploration and exploitation, highlighting the concept of “la raza” and its role in shaping identity during this transformative period. Ideal for historians and civic activists, this work invites readers to reflect on the complexities of discovery and its lasting impact on global history. Engage with the narratives that continue to influence contemporary discussions on heritage and identity.