The Mulatto Republic : class, race, and Dominican national identity / April J. Mayes.
This book examines how the Dominican Republic came to value being white over being black, especially given how many Dominicans are of African descent. Mayes looks at a seminal period of Dominican history, from the War of Restoration to the early decades of Trujillo's rule.
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Language: | English |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2014]
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Physical Description: | xiii, 195 pages : illustrations |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Debating Dominicanidad in the nineteenth century
- The changing landscape of power in the sugar-growing East
- The culture of progress in San Pedro de Macorís
- Policing the urban poor
- Debating Dominicans' race during the U.S. occupation
- Gender and Hispanidad in the new era.