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The book connects theories of race and class to the historically specific Dominican case, linking Dominican experiences to broader patterns across the hemisphere. It surveys existing scholarship while drawing on interview data from three carefully selected sites, and addresses Dominican-Haitian history, anti-Haitianism, and racialized institutions. 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