Event



Annenberg Seminar in History

Dalia Antonia Muller, University At Buffalo
"Free Men and Foreigners": Representation, Afro-Diasporic Thought, and Cuban Politics ca. 1900
| College Hall, Room 209
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Dalia Antonia Muller, Associate Professor of History at the University at Buffalo, is the author of of Cuban Émigres and Independence in the Nineteenth-Century Gulf World (University of North Carolina Press, 2017).  Her book in progress, The Boundaries and the Bonds of Cuban Citizenship During a Time of Transition, is a study of citizenship in Cuba during the first US occupation and the early republic.  It explores the struggles of Cuban migrants stranded abroad who were denied rights they should have enjoyed as citizens, as well as the struggles of self-identified Africans in Cuba who resisted membership in the Cuban nation but were forced to accept Cuban citizenship.