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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-007.mrc:291220336:3513
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082 00 $a305.868/7291075965$221
100 1 $aGreenbaum, Susan D.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n89636284
245 10 $aMore than Black :$bAfro-Cubans in Tampa /$cSusan D. Greenbaum.
260 $aGainesville :$bUniversity Press of Florida,$c2002.
300 $axiii, 383 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aNew World diaspora series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [353]-373) and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rKevin A. Yelvington --$g1.$tIntroduction --$g2.$tPathways --$g3.$tJose Marti and Jim Crow --$g4.$tExiles --$g5.$tSociedad la Union Marti-Maceo --$g6.$tDivided Lives --$g7.$tAfro-Cuban-Americans --$g8.$tRevolution, Renewal, Revitalization --$g9.$tOut of Time.
520 1 $a"This ethnography follows Cuban exiles from Jose Marti's revolution to the Jim Crow South in Tampa, Florida, as they shape an Afro-Cuban-American identity over a span of five generations. Building on Marti's declaration that being Cuban was "more than white, more than black," this book views, from the vantage of a community unique in time and place, the joint effects of ethnicity and gender in shaping racial identities.".
520 8 $a"Unlike most studies of the Cuban exodus to the United States, which focus on the white, middle-class, conservative exiles from Castro's Cuba, More Than Black is peopled with Afro-Cubans of more modest means and more liberal ideology. Fifteen years of collaboration between the author and members of Tampa's century-old Marti-Maceo Society, a mutual-aid Cuban independence group, yield a work that combines the intimacy of ethnography with the reach of oral and archival history.
520 8 $aIts weave of rich historical and ethnographic materials re-creates and examines the developing community of black immigrants in Ybor City and West Tampa, the old cigar-making neighborhoods of the city. It is a story of unfolding consequences that begins when the black and white solidarity of emigrating Cubans comes up against Jim Crow racism and progresses through a painful renegotiation of allegiances and identities."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aCuban Americans$zFlorida$zTampa$xSocial conditions.
650 0 $aCuban Americans$xRace identity$zFlorida$zTampa.
650 0 $aCuban Americans$zFlorida$zTampa$xEthnic identity.
650 0 $aBlack people$zFlorida$zTampa$xSocial conditions.
651 0 $aTampa (Fla.)$xSocial conditions.
651 0 $aTampa (Fla.)$xRace relations.
650 0 $aAfrican diaspora.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91005631
650 0 $aTransnationalism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00009276
651 0 $aCuba$xRelations$zFlorida$zTampa.
651 0 $aTampa (Fla.)$xRelations$zCuba.
651 4 $aTampa (Fla.)$xSocial conditions.
651 4 $aTampa (Fla.)$xRace relations.
830 0 $aNew World diasporas series.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001043837
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852 00 $bbar$hF319.T2$iG69 2002