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Schorsch --$tIntroduction /$rJ. Schorsch --$tMaps /$rJ. Schorsch --$tChapter One. Otherness And Identity: Judeoconversos, Judaism, Afroiberians And Christianity /$rJ. Schorsch --$tChapter Two. The - Free And Not So Free, The Christian And Not So Christian /$rJ. Schorsch --$tChapter Three. Some Incidents In Cartagena De Las Indias /$rJ. Schorsch --$tChapter Four. Masters And Slaves Under The Stare Of The Cross /$rJ. Schorsch --$tChapter Five. Slaves And The Downtrodden Religion Of Their Masters /$rJ. Schorsch --$tChapter Six. Jailed Judaizers And Their Jailers? Servants /$rJ. Schorsch --$tChapter Seven. Esperanza Rodriguez: A Mulata Marrana In Mexico City /$rJ. Schorsch --$tPreliminary Materials /$rJ. Schorsch --$tChapter Eight. The Racial Imagination In The Writings Of (Ex-)Conversos /$rJ. Schorsch --$tChapter Nine. (Re)Reading The Old/New World In The 1640's: The Relación Of Antonio De Montezinos /$rJ. Schorsch --$tPostscript /$rJ. Schorsch --$tAppendix An. 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