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... American insistence that Trujillo not deport Haitian workers on sugar plantations owned by Americans . During Amabelle's return to Alegría in 1957 , Amabelle seems to accept Señora Valencia's belief that if her lover Sebastian had ...
... American insistence that Trujillo not deport Haitian workers on sugar plantations owned by Americans . During Amabelle's return to Alegría in 1957 , Amabelle seems to accept Señora Valencia's belief that if her lover Sebastian had ...
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... American Way . Austin : U of Texas P , 1994 . Poey , Delia and Virgil Suárez , eds . Little Havana Blues : A Cuban - American Literature Anthology . Houston : Arte Público , 1996 . Rivero , Eliana . " From Immigrants to Ethnics : Cuban ...
... American Way . Austin : U of Texas P , 1994 . Poey , Delia and Virgil Suárez , eds . Little Havana Blues : A Cuban - American Literature Anthology . Houston : Arte Público , 1996 . Rivero , Eliana . " From Immigrants to Ethnics : Cuban ...
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... American and Caribbean Maroon Poetics . Her work has appeared in the CLA Journal ;, African American Writers ; The Black Scholar ; Social Identities : Journal for the Study of Race , Nation , and Culture ; and the Women's Review of ...
... American and Caribbean Maroon Poetics . Her work has appeared in the CLA Journal ;, African American Writers ; The Black Scholar ; Social Identities : Journal for the Study of Race , Nation , and Culture ; and the Women's Review of ...
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