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Not of Pure Blood: The Free People of Color and Racial Prejudice in Nineteenth-Century Puerto Rico [Paperback]

Jay Kinsbruner (Author)

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November 11, 1996
Countering the popular misconception that racial discrimination has largely not existed in Puerto Rico, Jay Kinsbruner’s Not of Pure Blood shows that racial prejudice has long had an insidious effect on Puerto Rican society. Kinsbruner’s study focuses on the free people of color—those of African descent who were considered nonwhite but were legally free during slavery—in order to explore the nature of racial prejudice in nineteenth-century Puerto Rico. In considering the consequences of these nineteenth-century attitudes on twentieth-century Puerto Rico, Kinsbruner suggests that racial discrimination continues to limit opportunities for people of color.
Following a discussion of Puerto Rican racial prejudice in historical perspective, Kinsbruner describes residential patterns, marriages, births, deaths, occupations, and family and household matters to demonstrate that free people of color were a disadvantaged community whose political, social, and economic status was diminished by racism. He analyzes the complexities and contradictions of Puerto Rican racial prejudice and discrimination, explains the subtleties of “shade discrimination,” and examines the profoundly negative impact on race relations of the U.S. occupation of the island following the Spanish American War.
Looking behind the myth of Puerto Rican racial equity, Not of Pure Blood will be of interest to specialists in Caribbean studies, Puerto Rican history, and Latin America studies, and to scholars in a variety of fields investigating questions of racism and discrimination.


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Not of Pure Blood is an ambitiously extended study of the free people of color in the slave society of Puerto Rico. Adding much to the emerging body of illuminating literature about life and culture both during the slave period and after, it makes possible many useful comparisons between the free people of color on that island and their counterparts in other corners of the Caribbean.”—David Barry Gaspar, Duke University


“Kinsbruner’s work is important on two counts. First, it takes up the challenge of defining racial prejudice in a Spanish Caribbean context—a daunting exercise. Second, it applies sophisticated statistical instruments to measure the extent of that prejudice.”—Teresita Martínez Vergne, Macalester College

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Jay Kinsbruner is Professor of History at Queens College and Graduate Center, City University of New York.


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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
endogamy ratios, free colored heads, real property census, pardo females, free colored females, morena libre, free colored males, few free people, free colored women, relaciones raciales, three barrios, free colored children, esclavitud negra, free colored woman, free colored population, house ownership, free colored men, mean household size
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Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rican, United States, Santo Domingo, San Francisco, New York, Santa Bárbara, Spanish America, Mexico City, Residential Units, Latin America, Race Mixture, Buenos Aires, Segregation Index, The Free Black, Río Piedras, Rio Piedras, Rivera Ayala, Juana Díaz, Sao Paulo, Slaves Without Masters, Urban America, Diaz Soler, Magnus Mörner
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