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Nitasha Sharma, “The Black Pacific: Contributions to Histories, Concepts, and Methods,” Ethnic Studies Review 44, Issue 3 (fall 2021).The author has issued the following corrections. ESR has made these changes to the online version of the article.P. 25, line 29: “and Asia, do, not…” should be “and Asia, do not…”P. 25, line 36: There should be a comma after “Black studies,”P. 25 line 40: the word “only” and the phrase “specifically in Hawai‘i” should be deleted such that the sentence reads: “It additionally shifts debates in Black and Native studies from North America to this oceanic context, not structured by a Black and White binary and where sizeable Indigenous populations significantly shape the political and cultural possibilities of Black life in the Pacific, such as in Hawai‘i.”P. 26, line 14: delete “in the Pacific”P. 26, line 26: “White and Hawaiian and Asian and Hawaiian” should be changed to: “White/Hawaiian and Asian/Hawaiian” such that the sentence reads: “Centering Black lives in and across the Pacific unsettles the native/settler binary that has been used to analyze White/Hawaiian and Asian/Hawaiian dynamics in Hawai‘i.”p. 27, line 10: two sentences should be combined changing “as Black. In part…” to “as Black, in part…”p. 27, line 33: “US South to Hawai‘i” should be changed to “US South to Maui”P. 27, line 35: “Hawai‘i and those…” should read “Hawai‘i to those…”P. 28, line 10: “afterlives” should be changed to “impacts”P. 28, line 36: “analyitics” should be spelled “analytics”

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