Miami’s Forgotten Cubans Race, Racialization, and the Miami Afro-Cuban Experience /
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| Summary: | XXVI, 240 p. 1 illus. in color. text |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan US : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2016.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2016. |
| Series: | Afro-Latin@ Diasporas,
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57045-1 |
| Format: | Electronic Book |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: “What if Elián was black?”
- 1 “It’s Like Cubans Could Only Be White,” Divided Arrival: Origins of a Racially Bifurcated Migration
- 2 Beyond El Ajiaco: Eviction from el Exilio (1959-1979)
- 3 “You ain’t black, you Cuban!”- Mariels, Stigmatization and the Politics of De-Racialization (1980-1989)
- 4 “They would have tossed him back into the sea,” Balseros, Elián and Race-Gender Matters in the Miami Latinx Millennium
- 5 From la Cuba de Ayer to el Miami De Ayer: The Cuban “Ethnic” Myth in Contemporary Context
- 6 Between “Laws and Practice,” Blacks, Latinxs, Afro-Cubans/Latinxs and Public Policy. .