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The West Indians of Costa Rica Book

The West Indians of Costa Rica
The West Indians of Costa Rica, The Jamaicans, Barbadians, and other West Indians who migrated to Costa Rica at the turn of the twentieth century found themselves in a country that prides itself on its Spanish and white settler origins. In The West Indians of Costa Rica Ronald Harpell, The West Indians of Costa Rica has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • The West Indians of Costa Rica
  • Written by author Ronald N. Harpelle
  • Published by Montreal ; McGill-Queen's University Press, c2001., 2002/04/01
  • The Jamaicans, Barbadians, and other West Indians who migrated to Costa Rica at the turn of the twentieth century found themselves in a country that prides itself on its Spanish and "white settler" origins. In The West Indians of Costa Rica Ronald Harpell
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Introduction: West Indians in Costa Rica History
1 Limon and the Caribbean: From Railway Construction to Banana Production 3
2 Banana Boom: Expanding Plantations and Labour Management, 1899-1914 25
3 Defending Empires: West Indians and United Fruit Go to War 42
4 Dependence, Depression, and Dislocation, 1922-34 64
5 Confrontation and Accommodation: Silence in the Face of Discrimination 91
6 Class Divisions and Internal Dissent 103
7 The "Africanization" of Costa Rica: Racism and Reaction 120
8 The Crisis of Identity: West Indian Responses to Assimilation 139
9 Pounding at the Door: Civil War and the Modification of the Electoral Base 162
Conclusion: The Evolution of an Afro-Costa Rican Subculture 184
Notes 191
Bibliography 219
Index 235


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