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... Maroon figures known throughout the Caribbean : Nanny of the Maroons of Jamaica and the Mulatress Solitude of Guadeloupe . While various " his " stories of the Caribbean mention the importance of the Maroon settlements , little mention ...
... Maroon figures known throughout the Caribbean : Nanny of the Maroons of Jamaica and the Mulatress Solitude of Guadeloupe . While various " his " stories of the Caribbean mention the importance of the Maroon settlements , little mention ...
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... Maroon , who is a figure of cultural preservation and colonial defiance , at the center of discourse and provides her subjectivity , identity , and a sense of historical place . Such a project reclaims the space for Nanny of the Maroons ...
... Maroon , who is a figure of cultural preservation and colonial defiance , at the center of discourse and provides her subjectivity , identity , and a sense of historical place . Such a project reclaims the space for Nanny of the Maroons ...
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... Maroon culture of the Neg Marron , Haiti's first resisting slaves . Legros Georges's modern - day maroon is Pascale , a girl whose act of resistance is related at the end of the poem : But Pascale had the audacity , once , to alter form ...
... Maroon culture of the Neg Marron , Haiti's first resisting slaves . Legros Georges's modern - day maroon is Pascale , a girl whose act of resistance is related at the end of the poem : But Pascale had the audacity , once , to alter form ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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