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Black Women, Citizenship, And The Making Of Modern Cuba

University of Florida Press
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In Black Women, Citizenship, and the Making of Modern Cuba, Takkara Brunson traces how women of African descent battled exclusion on multiple fronts but played an important role in forging a modern democracy. Brunson takes a much-needed intersectional approach to the political history of the era, examining how Black women's engagement with questions of Cuban citizenship intersected with racial prejudice, gender norms, and sexual politics, incorporating Afro-diasporic and Latin American feminist perspectives. Brunson demonstrates that between the 1886 abolition of slavery in Cuba and the 1959 Revolution, Black women--without formal political power--navigated political movements in their efforts to create a more just society. She examines how women helped build a black public sphere as they claimed moral respectability and sought racial integration. She reveals how Black women entered into national women's organizations, labor unions, and political parties to bring about legal reforms. Brunson shows how women of African descent achieved individual victories as part of a collective struggle for social justice; in doing so, she highlights how racism and sexism persisted even as legal definitions of Cuban citizenship evolved.


  • | Author: Takkara K. Brunson
  • | Publisher: University of Florida Press
  • | Publication Date: June 15, 2021
  • | Number of Pages: 278 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover
  • | ISBN-10: 1683402081
  • | ISBN-13: 9781683402084
Author:
Takkara K. Brunson
Publisher:
University of Florida Press
Publication Date:
June 15, 2021
Number of pages:
278 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
1683402081
ISBN-13:
9781683402084