A Research Note: Race, Slavery, and the Ambiguity of Corporate Consciousness

Abstract

In 1769, as he languished in C贸rdoba\u27s prison, Diego Antonio Macute seethed. He was not alone. Fifteen of his compatriots shared his sentiments as they confronted their re-enslavement. Recent events painfully reminded them that racial consciousness had limits: their maroon allies, after all, had returned them to their former masters

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