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==Further reading==  
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Lucero B.A. (2015) "Civilization before citizenship: Education, racial order, and the material culture of female domesticity in American occupied Cuba (1899 1902)", Atlantic Studies : Global Currents, 12(1), pp. 26-49. Routledge. DOI: [https://doi.org/10.1080/14788810.2014.964503 10.1080/14788810.2014.964503]
Lucero B.A. (2015) Civilization before citizenship: Education, racial order, and the material culture of female domesticity in American occupied Cuba (1899 1902). ''Atlantic Studies : Global Currents'', ''12''(1), 26-49. Routledge.[https://doi.org/10.1080/14788810.2014.964503]

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Further reading

Lucero B.A. (2015) Civilization before citizenship: Education, racial order, and the material culture of female domesticity in American occupied Cuba (1899 1902). Atlantic Studies : Global Currents, 12(1), 26-49. Routledge.[1]