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title Between Race and Empire African-Americans and Cubans Before the - photo 1

title:Between Race and Empire : African-Americans and Cubans Before the Cuban Revolution
author:Brock, Lisa; Castaeda Fuertes, Digna.
publisher:Temple University Press
isbn10 | asin:1566395879
print isbn13:9781566395878
ebook isbn13:9780585365572
language:English
subjectAfrican Americans--Relations with Cubans, United States--Race relations, Cuba--Race relations, African Americans--Civil rights--History, Blacks--Civil rights--Cuba--History, Cuba--Civilization--American influences.
publication date:1998
lcc:E185.61.F49 1998eb
ddc:972.9106/4
subject:African Americans--Relations with Cubans, United States--Race relations, Cuba--Race relations, African Americans--Civil rights--History, Blacks--Civil rights--Cuba--History, Cuba--Civilization--American influences.
Page iii
Between Race and Empire
African-Americans and Cubans before the Cuban Revolution
Edited by
Lisa Brock and Digna Castaeda Fuertes
Page iv TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS PHILADELPHIA 19122 Copyright 1998 by - photo 2
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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS, PHILADELPHIA 19122
Copyright 1998 by Temple University. All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Picture 3 The paper used in this book meets the requirements of the American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.481984
Text design by Gary Gore
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Between race and empire : African-Americans and Cubans before the
Cuban Revolution / edited by Lisa Brock and Digna Castaeda Fuertes.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 156639586-0 (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 1-56639-587-9
(pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Afro-AmericansRelations with Cubans. 2. United StatesRace
relations. 3. CubaRace relations. 4. Afro-AmericansCivil
rightsHistory. 5. BlacksCivil rightsCubaHistory. 6. Cuba
CivilizationAmerican influences. I. Brock, Lisa. II. Castaeda
Fuertes, Digna.
E185.61.F49 1998
972.9106'4dc21 97-20278
Page v
In memory of
Carmen Montejo Arrechea,
Chizuru Brock,
and
Terrence Gaston Johnson
Page vii
Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction: Between Race and Empire
Lisa Brock
1
1. Minerva : A Magazine for Women (and Men) of Color
Carmen Montejo Arrechea
33
2. Telling Silences and Making Community: Afro-Cubans and African-Americans in Ybor City and Tampa, 18991915
Nancy Raquel Mirabal
49
3. The African-American Press and United States Involvement in Cuba, 19021912
David J. Hellwig
70
4. Encounters in the African Atlantic World: The African Methodist Episcopal Church in Cuba
Jualynne E. Dodson
84
5. Cuba's Roaring Twenties: Race Consciousness and the Column "Ideales de una Raza"
Rosalie Schwartz
104
6. Marcus Garvey in Cuba: Urrutia, Cubans, and Black Nationalism
Toms Ferndez Robaina
120
7. Nicols Guilln and Langston Hughes: Convergences and Divergences
Keith Ellis
129
8. Not Just Black: African-Americans, Cubans, and Baseball
Lisa Brock and Bijan Bayne
168
9. Cuban Social Poetry and the Struggle against Two Racisms
Carmen Gmez Garca
205

Page viii
10. CuBop! Afro-Cuban Music and Mid-Twentieth-Century American Culture
Geoffrey Jacques
249
11. The African-American Press Greets the Cuban Revolution
Van Gosse
266
Epilogue
Digna Castaeda Fuertes
281
About the Editors and Contributors
286
Index
289

Page ix
Acknoweldgments
Imagining this book was not easy. There remain formidable barriers between Cuba and the United States, and crosscultural and transnational histories are still in their infancy. Because of such issues, many of our colleagues thought us crazy for daring to envision such an anthology; "dreamin' too much of the impossible can make you mental," as one of our grandmothers used to say. Yet there were those who, from the beginning, did not think us "mental." They believed in the project and gave it their unconditional support. Foremost among the faithful was Otis Cunningham, who not only helped develop the paradigms that ultimately shaped the book but saw it as his job all along the way to be our intellectual buoy and troubleshooter and to chase away momentary doubts and anxiety. It is to him that we owe our deepest gratitude.
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