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West Indians Of Costa Rica Race Class And The Integration Of An Ethnic Minority 1st Edition Ronald N Harpelle

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West Indians Of Costa Rica Race Class And The Integration Of An Ethnic Minority 1st Edition Ronald N Harpelle
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.64 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Ronald N. Harpelle
ISBN: 9780773569058, 0773569057
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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West Indians Of Costa Rica Race Class And The Integration Of An Ethnic Minority 1st Edition Ronald N Harpelle by Ronald N. Harpelle 9780773569058, 0773569057 instant download after payment.

Harpelle focuses on Caribbean migrants and their adaptation to life in a Hispanic society, particularly in Limón, where cultures and economies often clashed. Dealing with such issues as Garveyism, Afro-Christian religious beliefs, and class divisions within the West Indian community, The West Indians of Costa Rica sheds light on a community that has been ignored by most historians and on events that define the parameters of the modern Afro-Costa Rican identity, revealing the complexity of a community in transition. Harpelle shows that the men and women who ventured to Costa Rica in search of opportunities in the banana industry arrived as West Indian sojourners but became Afro-Costa Ricans. The West Indians of Costa Rica is a story about choices: who made them, when, how, and what the consequences were.

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