Constructing Cuban America

Constructing Cuban America

Race and Identity in Florida's Caribbean South, 1868-1945

Gomez, Andrew

University of Texas Press

09/2024

208

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9781477329757

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Retracing Race in Cuban South Florida
1. Multiracial Democracy and Radical Reconstruction: Cubans in Key West, 1868-1888
2. Liberty and Labor in Cuban South Florida
3. The Specter of Jim Crow and the Limits of Interracial Democracy
4. "Two Cultures at the Same Time": Blackness and Whiteness in Cuban South Florida
5. Cuban Americans, the Depression, and World War II
Epilogue: Memory and Historic Cuban America
Notes
Index
Key West; Ybor City; West Tampa; post-Civil War Florida; Afro-Bahamians; Afro-Cubans; Radical Reconstruction era; interracial democracy; Cuban-American communities; Cuban independence movement; Jim Crow; Cuba's 1912 Race War; Cigar Making Communities; U.S. Labor Movement; Immigration history; South Florida; Latinx studies; Caribbean studies; Black studies