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Introduction: Overview of Two Centuries of Latinos Pursuing and Transcending Nationhood
1. Félix Varela and the Origins of Latino Intellectual Thought in the United States
2. José Alvarez de Toledo y Dubois and Revolutionizing
3. Francisco Ramírez: The Disillusionment of Embracing the Expanding American Nation
4. Sotero Figueroa and Arturo Schomburg: Writing Afro-Caribbeans into the Nation
5. Developing an International Working-Class Consciousness Instead of a National Identity
6. Conservative Culture and Religiosity
7. Tomás Rivera and the Creation of Nationhood
8. Rolando Hinojosa-Smith Erasing Borders
9. Gloria Anzaldúa Transcending Nationhood
Conclusion.
1. Félix Varela and the Origins of Latino Intellectual Thought in the United States
2. José Alvarez de Toledo y Dubois and Revolutionizing
3. Francisco Ramírez: The Disillusionment of Embracing the Expanding American Nation
4. Sotero Figueroa and Arturo Schomburg: Writing Afro-Caribbeans into the Nation
5. Developing an International Working-Class Consciousness Instead of a National Identity
6. Conservative Culture and Religiosity
7. Tomás Rivera and the Creation of Nationhood
8. Rolando Hinojosa-Smith Erasing Borders
9. Gloria Anzaldúa Transcending Nationhood
Conclusion.