'Scholars of Latin American studies, Africana studies, history, geography, anthropology, and agrarian studies will get an extensive overview of the regional complexities in applying a land reform program, including what was promised and what has failed to deliver.' Mary Lorena Kenny, Agricultural History
Introduction; 1. History, Heritage, and Resistance; 2. Ethnic Cultural Politics Trumps Black Land Rights; 3. Quilombola Recognition and Criminalization of Blackness; 4. Land, Labor, and Livelihoods; 5. Ethnic Tourism and the Commodification of Quilombola Culture; Conclusion.