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By Marjua Estevez. Raised in Miami by Dominican parents, she has a knack for dramatic pronouncements. As one of very few Latina celebrities of recognizable African ancestry, La Negra — like Celia Cruz, the late queen of salsa, before her — is challenging a mainstream that has excluded people like her for too long. This need to talk.
Her ascent has been particularly complicated in the Dominican Republic, which has its own history of institutional racism. Earlier this year, La Negra jokingly questioned on social media why she became famous in the U. The evening draws to a close, and La Negra has to get ready for her flight back to Miami. Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation.
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