Race, Crime, and the Construction of a Cultural Identity, Havana, Cuba, 1880--1895
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An essential step in the founding of the Cuban nation during the end of the nineteenth-century was the creation of a nacionalidad cubana, a Cuban national identity.
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An essential step in the founding of the Cuban nation during the end of the nineteenth-century was the creation of a nacionalidad cubana, a Cuban national identity. The idea of a nacionalidad cubana first arose several decades prior to the Ten Years War from 1868 to 1878, in pronouncements by Cuban intellectual Jose Antonio Saco. He argued that Cuba was a white nation, and the only way it would become a modern nation would be through white immigration, the abolition of the slave trade, and the eventual disappearance of the black race.1
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