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The next day, July 17, they reached Caracas, a bustling city rich from the country’s oil boom and swollen with migrants. Ernesto had rarely been around black people. They were a rarity in Argentina but common on South America’s Caribbean coast, and after meandering through a Caracas barrio, he made observations that were rather stereotypical and reflected white, especially Argentine, arrogance and condescension.
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