This dissertation explores African-American interests in U.S.-Dominican relations from 1869 to 1965. From President Grant’s Reconstruction scheme to annex the Dominican Republic to the U.S. intervention in Santo Domingo at the height of the Civil Rights Movement, African Americans and Dominicans confronted U.S. racial ideologies that undergirded Jim Crow and U.S. empire. Yet in spite, or perhaps because of, American racism and paternalism, Dominican elites crafted an Indo-Hispanic identity, notwithstanding Dominicans’ significant African heritage. In examining how the idea of shared African ancestry motivated African-American interest in U.S.-Dominican affairs despite the Dominican state’s projection of a non-black dominicanidad (Dominic...
By the end of 1825, 6,000 African Americans had left the United States to settle in the free black R...
This article considers the formation and representation of Washington, D.C.\u27s Dominican community...
This dissertation integrates archival, ethnographic, and oral-historical research to investigate the...
This dissertation explores African-American interests in U.S.-Dominican relations from 1869 to 1965....
This independent study examines the different American perceptions of Dominican race during three im...
Abstract only availableOn April 22, 1965, in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic, left winged mili...
My dissertation is titled "Ethnogenesis, Identity, and the Dominican Republic, 1844-Present." The to...
By the end of 1825, 6,000 African Americans had left the United States to settle in the free black R...
An imperialist mindset frustrated U.S. efforts to aid the transition to democracy in the Dominican R...
By the end of 1825, 6,000 African Americans had left the United States to settle in the free black R...
Santo Domingo, the first European colony in the Americas, was the original thread at the edge of an ...
In 1916, the United States intervened militarily in the Dominican Republic, established a military g...
This dissertation examines the historical implications of World-War-One-Era armed occupations throug...
The goal for the research in this dissertation is to shed light on race construction and its connect...
This thesis analyses the importance of race for the construction of nation and ethnicity in the Domi...
By the end of 1825, 6,000 African Americans had left the United States to settle in the free black R...
This article considers the formation and representation of Washington, D.C.\u27s Dominican community...
This dissertation integrates archival, ethnographic, and oral-historical research to investigate the...
This dissertation explores African-American interests in U.S.-Dominican relations from 1869 to 1965....
This independent study examines the different American perceptions of Dominican race during three im...
Abstract only availableOn April 22, 1965, in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic, left winged mili...
My dissertation is titled "Ethnogenesis, Identity, and the Dominican Republic, 1844-Present." The to...
By the end of 1825, 6,000 African Americans had left the United States to settle in the free black R...
An imperialist mindset frustrated U.S. efforts to aid the transition to democracy in the Dominican R...
By the end of 1825, 6,000 African Americans had left the United States to settle in the free black R...
Santo Domingo, the first European colony in the Americas, was the original thread at the edge of an ...
In 1916, the United States intervened militarily in the Dominican Republic, established a military g...
This dissertation examines the historical implications of World-War-One-Era armed occupations throug...
The goal for the research in this dissertation is to shed light on race construction and its connect...
This thesis analyses the importance of race for the construction of nation and ethnicity in the Domi...
By the end of 1825, 6,000 African Americans had left the United States to settle in the free black R...
This article considers the formation and representation of Washington, D.C.\u27s Dominican community...
This dissertation integrates archival, ethnographic, and oral-historical research to investigate the...