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... West Indians through her newspaper , The West Indian Gazette , and was responsible for the genesis of Europe's most important festival , the Nottinghill Carnival . The first carnival was held in a school hall to mend fences between ...
... West Indians through her newspaper , The West Indian Gazette , and was responsible for the genesis of Europe's most important festival , the Nottinghill Carnival . The first carnival was held in a school hall to mend fences between ...
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Indies , and the four books tell the story of the West Indies at a time when there were no West Indians able to tell ... Indian Slave , Related by Herself . There was also Mary Seacole from Jamaica who published in 1857 her ...
Indies , and the four books tell the story of the West Indies at a time when there were no West Indians able to tell ... Indian Slave , Related by Herself . There was also Mary Seacole from Jamaica who published in 1857 her ...
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... West Indians who can look neither to Africa nor to Europe for an affirming mirror . Rejected by her African mother because she is born of rape by a white European , Tituba incarnates the problem of the West Indian identity . Born ...
... West Indians who can look neither to Africa nor to Europe for an affirming mirror . Rejected by her African mother because she is born of rape by a white European , Tituba incarnates the problem of the West Indian identity . Born ...
Table des matières
Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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