Chinese Contract Labor in the Wake of the Abolition of Slavery in the Americas: A New Form of Slavery or Transition to Free Labor in the Case of Cuba?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15517/2q4x6749Keywords:
Plantations, Culís, Slavery, Free labor, CubaAbstract
Using Cuban archival material (including many documents acquired by private U.S. collectors), this article examines the lives of Chinese contract laborers in Cuba — “culís” — in the second half of the nineteenth century after they completed the original eight-year contract and subsequent shorter forced re-contracts. The essay moves the argument beyond Chinese culís simply replicating or prolonging slavery on Cuban plantations to glimpse the beginning of the transition from slave to free labor.
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2025-07-01
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Hu-DeHart, Evelyn. 2025. “Chinese Contract Labor in the Wake of the Abolition of Slavery in the Americas: A New Form of Slavery or Transition to Free Labor in the Case of Cuba?”. Translated by Nayeli María Sandoval Rodríguez. International Journal of Asian Studies 4 (2): 178-210. https://doi.org/10.15517/2q4x6749.