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Index
Cover Page Half Title Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction: Books, Bias, and Blackness: How the Haitian Other Helps Tell the Story of Dominican History and Identity 1. La Trinitaria: The Elevation of Whiteness and Normalization of a Pigmentocracy in Dominican Society 2. Truth and Trujillo: A Critical Approach to Studying the Trujillo Dictatorship 3. The “Masters” of the Script: Joaquín Balaguer, José Francisco Peña Gómez, and the Anti-Haitian Nation 4. Dominican National Identity: Social Science Textbooks and the Boundaries of Blackness 5. Color, Classrooms, and the Haitian Other Notes Bibliography Index
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