James J. O'Kelly (1842-1916) was an Irish nationalist who went to Mexico with the French Foreign Legion before becoming a journalist in London and New York. Jennifer Brittan is a Lecturer at the University of the West Indies.
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The Ten Years' War, Cuba's first war for independence from Spain, occurs at a moment in which U.S. interest in the annexation of Cuba is high. At the same time, the U.S. is in the middle of Reconstruction; slavery-and specifically abolition-is one of the issues at the heart of Cuba's independence struggle. O'Kelly's narrative provides a key firsthand account of this complex moment from the epicenter of the conflict." - Emily A. Maguire, Northwestern University, author of Racial Experiments in Cuban Literature and Ethnography