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1 The African background of Cuban slaves 13
2 Homicides, conspiracies, and revolts 25
3 Marronage 49
4 Suicides 71
5 Slaves' use of the colonial legal framework 84
6 Disguised and nonviolent forms of resistance 105
Conclusion 126
Glossary 135
Notes 139
Bibliography 179
Index 201
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