Black British migrants in Cuba: race, labor, and empire in the twentieth-century Caribbean, 1898-1948
In: Cambridge studies on the African diaspora
Historical groundings : unsettled times, unsettled people -- Black British Caribbean migration to Cuba, 1898-1948 -- Migration, racial fears, and violence, 1898-1917 -- The limits of British imperial support : diplomacy after Jobabo and Cuban national interests -- "Cuba got mash up" : British Antilleans between Cuba and the Empire, 1921-1925 -- The racial politics of migrant labor : company town control, and repatriations, 1925-1931 -- Transactions in colonial Caribbean governments and consular policy, 1925-1933 -- The nationalization of labor and Caribbean workers, 1933-1938 -- "The best and most permanent solution"? Repatriation or assimilation, 1938-1948 -- Race, nation, and empire