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Subaltern unity? Chinese and Afro-Cubans in nineteenth-century Cuba
Benjamín N. Narváez
History (Morris)
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Arts & Humanities
Cuba
100%
Subaltern
83%
Unity
59%
Racialization
47%
Oppression
46%
Free People of Color
38%
Disunity
33%
African Slaves
31%
Hostility
31%
Forced Labor
31%
Solidarity
28%
Marginalization
25%
Cultural Differences
25%
Laborers
25%
Family Business
24%
Superiority
23%
Centrality
22%
Colonialism
22%
Exploitation
21%
Slavery
21%
Contradictory
20%
Asia
18%
Interaction
13%
Social Sciences
Cuba
83%
nineteenth century
71%
oppression
24%
forced labor
17%
family business
17%
slave
15%
people of color
15%
slavery
14%
colonial age
12%
cultural difference
11%
exploitation
11%
solidarity
11%
labor
8%
violence
7%
experience
7%
interaction
5%
Group
3%