The Negro in the French West Indies

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University Press of Kentucky, 7 juil. 2014 - 288 pages

In the research for his book on the opportunities of the black population in Metropolitan France, Shelby T. McCloy found the treatment accorded to people of color in the French colonies so significantly different as to warrant a separate book.

This historical study examines the black experience in the French West Indies -- the islands of Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Santo Domingo -- from the days of slavery and the brutal Code Noir through struggle and revolution to freedom. McCloy provides a detailed account of the black popluation's increasingly important place in the islands from early in the seventeenth century to 1960.

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À propos de l'auteur (2014)

Shelby T. McCloy, professor of history at the University of Kentucky, is the author of several books and articles on European history.

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