Afro-Cubans or Black Cubans are Cubans of full or partial sub-Saharan African ancestry. The term Afro-Cuban can also refer to historical or cultural elements in Cuba associated with this community, and the combining of native African and other cultural elements found in Cuban society, such as race, religion, music, language, the arts and class culture.
Afro-Cubans
Santería icons at an open place of worship in Havana. Santería is a syncretism practiced by many Afro-Cubans
Afro-Cubans celebrating Carnival while incorporating preserved African cultural practices. (1850)
Mulatto is a racial classification to refer to people of mixed African and European ancestry. Its use is considered outdated and offensive in several languages, including English and Dutch. But it does not have the same associations in languages such as Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. Among Latin Americans in the US, for instance, the term can be a source of pride. A mulatta is a female mulatto.
Juan de Pareja by Diego Velázquez, CE 1650 – Juan de Pareja was born into slavery in Spain. He was of mixed African and Spanish descent.
Abdullah Abdurahman
Spaniard + Negra, Mulatto. Miguel Cabrera. Mexico 1763
Casta painting of a Spaniard, a Negra and a Mulatto. José de Alcíbar, 18th c. Mexico