Rachel Sarah O'Toole's study is the first comprehensive analysis of how Africans and Indians interacted and perceived each other and how such perceptions and interactions shaped the notion of 'race' in colonial Peru. It is a fine contribution to our still scarce knowledge on Indian-black relationships in rural and urban areas. O'Toole shows us that such relationships could be conflict-ridden, but that this was not necessarily the case, as both social segments walked through the colonial legal system.