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Lisa Brock, The Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership, Kalamazoo College, co-editor, Between Race and Empire: African-Americans and Cubans Before the Cuban Revolution
"It has long been assumed that Cuba's post-1975 Angolan involvement changed Cubans' treatment of the question of race and identity; this book now confirms that absolutely, but does so with a subtlety of touch, a wealth of sources and evidence, and a depth of understanding which all recognize the complexity and delicacy of the issues. As a result, the author takes us far beyond the often superficial interpretations and stereotypes which are all too often given for those 'big' questions in Cuba race, identity, cultural politics, and Cuba's whole African dimension and gives us a long-overdue and welcome exposition of a multi-layered reality."
Antoni Kapcia, University of Nottingham
"Using methods aseclectic as the interpretations they inspire, Christabelle Peters offers a fascinating and compelling exploration of the multiple, yet connected ways in which revolutionary Cuba imagined and engaged Africa in the 1970s and beyond. Cuban Identity and the Angolan Experience is a boldly pioneering work on a number of fronts."
Lillian Guerra, University of Florida, Gainesville