The Caribbean

  • The Caribbean: In the Twentieth Century
    By John Griffiths

    Ghanaian government named its shipping line the Black Star Line , after Garvey . In the Caribbean , Garvey's influence is unquestionable through his philosophy to “ teach the black man to see beauty in himself " .

  • The Caribbean: Survival, Struggle and Sovereignty
    By Cathy Sunshine

    On February 26 , 1970 , Geddes Granger and about 200 students began a march through Port - of - Spain to protest the government's handling of the Sir George Williams University affair . Unexpectedly , the crowd swelled as thousands of ...

  • The Caribbean
    By Emma Stanford, Nick Hanna

    Here you'll find the old courthouse , the Baptist Manse , Barrett House , Tharp House , the William Knibb Memorial Baptist Church ( named after an antislavery campaigner ) , and other reminders of the glory days , such as St. Peter's ...

  • The Caribbean
    By Emma Stanford, Nick Hanna

    Here you'll find the old courthouse, the Baptist Manse, Barrett House, Tharp House, the William Knibb Memorial Baptist Church (named after an antislavery campaigner), and other reminders of the glory days. The buildings include St.

  • The Caribbean: A History of the Region and Its Peoples
    By Stephan Palmie, Francisco A. Scarano

    The Making ofHai'ti: The Saint-Domingue Revolution from Below. ... Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Geggus, David. 2002. ... Cultural Adaptation and Resistance on St John: Three Centuries ofAfro— Caribbean Life.

  • The Caribbean: A Brief History
    By Gad Heuman

    Kenneth R. Andrews, The Spanish Caribbean: Trade and Plunder, 1530– 1630 (New Haven, 1978). Hilary McD. Beckles, White Servitude and Black Slavery in Barbados, 1627–1715 (Knoxville, 1989). Kristen Block, Ordinary Lives in the Early ...

  • The Caribbean: The Genesis of a Fragmented Nationalism
    By Franklin W. Knight

    This book journeys through five centuries of economic and social development, emphasizing such topics as the slave-run plantation economy, the changes in political control over the centuries, and the impact of the United States.

  • The Caribbean
    By Nicky Agate

    ... birthplace of calypso legend the " Mighty Sparrow " and on to Gouyave , a lovely old sea - weathered town , whose long main street overhung with balconies and strings of lights belongs more to the Wild West than the Caribbean .

  • The Caribbean
    By Rob Kidd

    Jack Sparrow and his newly-formed crew agree to battle the mighty Shadow Lord, who seeks to destroy all of the Pirate Lords, and recover the six lost vials of Shadow Gold, but run afoul of the Spanish Pirate Lord, Villanueva.

  • The Caribbean: Enhancing Economic Integration
    By Mr.Paul Cashin, Mr.Sanjaya P Panth, Mr.W. A Bauer

    This volume discusses regional financial integration as a means of deepening financial systems and raising regional growth; the relationship between tax incentives and investment, where harmonized regional action is important in seeking to ...

  • The Caribbean: An Intellectual History, 1774-2003
    By Denis Benn

    ... countries. Thomas' political and economic philosophy is further elaborated in two other important books, namely, The Rise of the Authoritarian State in Peripheral Societies (1984)173 and the Poor and the Powerless: Economic Policy and ...

  • The Caribbean: A Basic Annotated Bibliography for Students, Librarians and General Readers
    By Roger Hughes

    The Caribbean: A Basic Annotated Bibliography for Students, Librarians and General Readers