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Acknowledgements
Introduction: Challenges of a Transitional History
1. Historical Context of Coolie Traffic to the Americas
2. The Coolie Testimonies
3. The Petitions
4. The Despositions
5. An Afro-Chinese Author and the Next Generation
Conclusion: Old and New Maps of Coolies
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