"The great virtue of this book is its bringing together of the debates on black and Latino identity and its challenge to the terms in which they have been traditionally conceived. Race or Ethnicity? explores the complexities of the adjudication of identities, provides histories of ethnicized blackness and racialized Latinity that will come as a revelation to many readers, and shows how discussions of ethno-racial justice need to be sensitized to the divergence of experience of different groups represented as oppressed."