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- W2326521001 abstract "During the late 1800s and early 1900s thousands of British West Indians migrated throughout the Americas, to other Caribbean islands, to Latin America, and to the United States. They sought opportunities in the gold mines of Venezuela, the canal zone of Panama, the banana and sugar plantations of Central America and Cuba, and on the streets of New York City. In so doing, they transformed the modern world in profound ways, forever altering how we understand and practice race, politics, nation, empire, and culture. These “radical moves,” moreover, were at the heart of two crucial historical moments. At the turn of the twentieth century, the mobility of British West Indians was accepted, even encouraged (if not uniformly welcomed), as a source of labor for expanding economies and national “development” tied to the emerging United States empire. West Indians went everywhere, saw everything, and believed they were at the center of global transformations of race, nation, and empire. They came to see themselves as a collective, as “the Great Negro Race,” and challenged the very ways in which people related to one another, their governments, and their nations. By the 1920s and 1930s, however, economic contraction combined with nativism to produce anti-black immigration laws throughout the Americas. Although such laws were often brutally enacted and severely restricted the movement of people who had come to see mobility as a fundamental feature of modern life, the exclusion of migrants did not lead to their wholesale retreat. They continued to think about themselves, their communities, their cultures, and their rights in radical ways." @default.
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- W2326521001 title "Lara Putnam. Radical Moves: Caribbean Migrants and the Politics of Race in the Jazz Age." @default.
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