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100 1  Fountain, Anne,|d1946-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/no2001015701|eauthor. 
245 10 José Martí, the United States, and race /|cAnne Fountain. 
264  1 Gainesville :|bUniversity Press of Florida,|c[2014] 
264  4 |c©2014 
300    1 online resource (xiv, 161 pages) :|billustrations, 
       portraits 
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504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-153) and 
       index. 
505 0  Cuba's most universal man -- Martí and race, an overview -
       - Black Cubans in the United States -- African Americans 
       and the post-Civil War United States -- Chronicles of the 
       crusaders -- Native Americans and "nuestra América" -- 
       Immigrant communities -- Challenging the colossus : 
       responses to U.S. racism. 
520    A national hero in Cuba and a champion of independence 
       across Latin America, José Martí produced a body of work 
       that has been theorized, criticized, and politicized. 
       However, one of the most understudied aspects of his life 
       remains his time in the United States and how it affected 
       his attitudes toward racial politics. Martí saw first-hand
       the treatment of slaves in the Cuban countryside and as a 
       young man in Havana had mourned the death of Lincoln. But 
       it was in New York City, near the close of the century, 
       where he penned his famous essay "My Race," declaring that
       there was only the. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
600 10 Martí, José,|d1853-1895|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n79081295|xCriticism and interpretation.|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99005576 
600 10 Martí, José,|d1853-1895|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n79081295|xPolitical and social views.|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002011435 
600 14 Martí, José,|d1853-1895. 
600 17 Martí, José,|d1853-1895.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
       fast/39529 
650  7 Criticism and interpretation.|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/1198648 
650  7 Political and social views.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org
       /fast/1353986 
655  4 Electronic books. 
655  7 Criticism, interpretation, etc.|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/1411635 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aFountain, Anne, 1946-|tJosé Martí, the 
       United States, and race.|dGainesville : University Press 
       of Florida, [2014]|z9780813049748|w(OCoLC)861209463 
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