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table of contents
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Introduction
  3. 1. Race Making
  4. 2. Marielitos, the Criminalization of Blackness, and Constructions of Worthy Citizenship
  5. 3. And Justice for All?
  6. 4. Framing the Balsero Crisis
  7. 5. Afro-Cuban Encounters at the Intersections of Blackness and Latinidad
  8. Conclusion
  9. Notes
  10. References
  11. Index

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