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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Prologue | An Unexpected Caller, 1892
Part I | Cuba (1832–1853)
One Wednesday’s Child: My Early Life in Agrarian Cuba
Two The Age of Reason
Three My Education as an Unruly Girl
Part II | Cuba (1842–1854)
Four My Years of Discontent
Five A Flag Waves Over Cárdenas
Six Forced to Flee
Part III | New York City (1852–1871)
Seven A Gathering of Exiles
Eight My Partnership for Life
Nine Shots Heard from the East
Ten Organizing the Women
Eleven My Family Faces Danger
Twelve No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
Thirteen A Sword for General Quesada and Other Decisions
Part IV | New York City (1871–1882)
Fourteen The Aldama Affair
Fifteen Failed Expectations and Other Setbacks
Sixteen The Virginius—An International Incident
Seventeen Prior Debts and New Directions
Part V | New York City (1892–1894)
Eighteen Organizing “Mercedes Varona”
Nineteen Final Passage
Epilogue | Cuba, 1944
Author’s Notes
Glossary of Spanish Terms
Board of Editorial Advisors
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