Chapter 23 Initial Contacts Niggers, Redskins, and Greasers Arnoldo De León The English saw the Spanish as an embodiment of racial impurity. For hundreds of years, racial mixing or mestizaje had occurred in the Iberian Peninsula between Spaniards and Moors. At a time when Elizabethans were becoming more and more sensitive to the significance of color-equating whiteness with purity and Christian- ity, and blackness with baseness and the devil-Spaniards came to be thought of as not much better than light-skinned Moors and Africans. English immigrants to the North American colonies probably brought those ideas with them and were certainly exposed to them through anti-Catholic and anti- Spanish literature constantly arriving in the new society. Men of letters, ministers, and propagandists helped in disseminating such notions. Military clashes along the Georgia-Florida border in the eighteenth century only intensified the hatred. As for the Mexican aborigines, the English conceived of them as degenerate crea- tures-un-Christian, uncivilized, and racially impure. From letters, histories, and 3:57 PM Wed Jun 26 60% AA Q The English saw the Spanish as an embodiment of racial impurity. ⇓⇓ + Google The English saw the Spanish as an embodiment of ra × All Images Videos Shopping Forums News Web : More The University of Utah http://ereserve.library.utah.edu> ETHNC > Quijada initial.pdf [T]he English saw the Spanish as an embodiment of racial impurity. For hundreds of years, racial mixing or mestizaje had occurred in the Iberian peninsula ... PQ ProQuest https://search.proquest.com > openview : Impacts of English Propaganda on American Racial Identity . by TC Gómez - 2020 — " This perspective draws upon historical English Hispanophobia and the notion that Spanish people are racially impure. Due to the prominent Semitic presence ... De Gruyter G https://www.degruyter.com > document > doi > html: 5. The Spanish Race ... racial impurity by claimingthat Spaniards are genealogically "mingled with the Mores cruell and full oftrecherie. "33The theme of miscegenation is ... Missing: saw | Show results with: saw ୪ Tools Atlas Obscura https://www.atlasobscura.com > articles : How Racism Was First Officially Codified in 15th-Century ... Dec 22, 2016 - In 1604, historian Fray Prudencio de Sandoval compared the impure natures of blacks and Jews: "Who can deny that in descendants of Jews there ... Missing: embodiment | Show results with: embodiment Sign in

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Chapter 23
Initial Contacts
Niggers, Redskins, and Greasers
Arnoldo De León
The English saw the Spanish as an embodiment of racial impurity. For hundreds
of years, racial mixing or mestizaje had occurred in the Iberian Peninsula between
Spaniards and Moors. At a time when Elizabethans were becoming more and more
sensitive to the significance of color-equating whiteness with purity and Christian-
ity, and blackness with baseness and the devil-Spaniards came to be thought of as
not much better than light-skinned Moors and Africans.
English immigrants to the North American colonies probably brought those
ideas with them and were certainly exposed to them through anti-Catholic and anti-
Spanish literature constantly arriving in the new society. Men of letters, ministers,
and propagandists helped in disseminating such notions. Military clashes along the
Georgia-Florida border in the eighteenth century only intensified the hatred.
As for the Mexican aborigines, the English conceived of them as degenerate crea-
tures-un-Christian, uncivilized, and racially impure. From letters, histories, and
Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 23 Initial Contacts Niggers, Redskins, and Greasers Arnoldo De León The English saw the Spanish as an embodiment of racial impurity. For hundreds of years, racial mixing or mestizaje had occurred in the Iberian Peninsula between Spaniards and Moors. At a time when Elizabethans were becoming more and more sensitive to the significance of color-equating whiteness with purity and Christian- ity, and blackness with baseness and the devil-Spaniards came to be thought of as not much better than light-skinned Moors and Africans. English immigrants to the North American colonies probably brought those ideas with them and were certainly exposed to them through anti-Catholic and anti- Spanish literature constantly arriving in the new society. Men of letters, ministers, and propagandists helped in disseminating such notions. Military clashes along the Georgia-Florida border in the eighteenth century only intensified the hatred. As for the Mexican aborigines, the English conceived of them as degenerate crea- tures-un-Christian, uncivilized, and racially impure. From letters, histories, and
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Transcribed Image Text:3:57 PM Wed Jun 26 60% AA Q The English saw the Spanish as an embodiment of racial impurity. ⇓⇓ + Google The English saw the Spanish as an embodiment of ra × All Images Videos Shopping Forums News Web : More The University of Utah http://ereserve.library.utah.edu> ETHNC > Quijada initial.pdf [T]he English saw the Spanish as an embodiment of racial impurity. For hundreds of years, racial mixing or mestizaje had occurred in the Iberian peninsula ... PQ ProQuest https://search.proquest.com > openview : Impacts of English Propaganda on American Racial Identity . by TC Gómez - 2020 — " This perspective draws upon historical English Hispanophobia and the notion that Spanish people are racially impure. Due to the prominent Semitic presence ... De Gruyter G https://www.degruyter.com > document > doi > html: 5. The Spanish Race ... racial impurity by claimingthat Spaniards are genealogically "mingled with the Mores cruell and full oftrecherie. "33The theme of miscegenation is ... Missing: saw | Show results with: saw ୪ Tools Atlas Obscura https://www.atlasobscura.com > articles : How Racism Was First Officially Codified in 15th-Century ... Dec 22, 2016 - In 1604, historian Fray Prudencio de Sandoval compared the impure natures of blacks and Jews: "Who can deny that in descendants of Jews there ... Missing: embodiment | Show results with: embodiment Sign in
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