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Why has the African presence in the Caribbean been neglected ? Fundamental changes in the portrayal of Caribbean history only occurred quite recently . As mentioned earlier , Africans were regarded as unimportant .
Why has the African presence in the Caribbean been neglected ? Fundamental changes in the portrayal of Caribbean history only occurred quite recently . As mentioned earlier , Africans were regarded as unimportant .
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From the time of the first habitation , through the arrival of the first settlers , the labour of the Gaelic and African slaves , the rebellions , the political struggles , the building , the growing , the living in this island this ...
From the time of the first habitation , through the arrival of the first settlers , the labour of the Gaelic and African slaves , the rebellions , the political struggles , the building , the growing , the living in this island this ...
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Recently , the exhibition " Caribbean Visions ” funded by the Reader's Digest and curated by an artist and specialist in African Art , introduced a previously unknown field to North America as it toured the U.S. Unfortunately , in its ...
Recently , the exhibition " Caribbean Visions ” funded by the Reader's Digest and curated by an artist and specialist in African Art , introduced a previously unknown field to North America as it toured the U.S. Unfortunately , in its ...
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