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Old History in the "New" Cuba: Exploring the Legacy of Race and Economic Inequality on the Island Today

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This article examines the reasons why racism persists in Cuba more than fifty years after the 1959 Revolution in which Fidel Castro promised Afro-Cubans to eradicate racism from the island. More specifically, it investigates Cuba’s racist history and concludes that the enduring problem cannot be resolved by economic and social policies alone. While Fidel Castro introduced social and economic reform, his prohibition of discussion on the controversial topic of race relations due to his desire to maintain control prevented a resolution of institutional racism.

After the fall of the USSR, the Cuban government implemented temporary economic liberalization policy reforms that remain today. Under Raúl Castro’s leadership the economy continues to expand. However, as the economy broadens by moving towards a free-market model, there is an increase in both economic and social exclusivity stemming from the racist history of slavery on the island. Thus, Afro-Cubans lack the ability to participate in the free market aspect of the Cuban economy, placing them at an economic disadvantage. While current literature discusses Cuba in terms of either economic or social factors, authors Drake and Davidow take a holistic approach by investigating the relationship between Cuba’s enduring history of social and economic inequality that Afro-Cubans encounter today. Finally, the authors introduce proposals promoting greater racial equality for Afro-Cubans.

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Vol. 11, Iss. 1 (Fall 2017)

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2017-11-01

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Drake, Elizabeth L. and Jamie C. Davidow. "Old History in the "New" Cuba: Exploring the Legacy of Race and Economic Inequality on the Island Today." Cornell International Affairs Review Vol. 11, Iss. 1 (Fall 2017). https://doi.org/10.37513/ciar.v11i1.498.

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