West Indians in West Africa, 1808-1880 : the African diaspora in reverse
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West Indians in West Africa, 1808-1880 : the African diaspora in reverse
(Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora, v. 8)
University of Rochester Press, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-254) and index
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A history of the West Indians who migrated to Sierra Leone from the Caribbean after the abolition of slavery in 1807.
An examination of the trans-oceanic migration of West Indians from the Caribbean to Sierra Leone in the decades following the abolition of slavery in the British colonies in 1807. The West Indians who immigrated to Sierra Leone during this period came to occupy many positions in the colonial government of the colony, and, in time, they were an important [although not always liked] minority. Nemata Blyden is a Professor in the School of Arts and Humanities, University of Texas at Dallas.
目次
- Black employment and British colonial policy, 1796-1830
- West Indians in Sierra Leone
- British colonial policy - Sierra Leone and West Indies
- West Indians in office
- West Indians as outsiders - class, race and ethnicity in the 1850s and 1860s
- the case of Alexander Fitzjames
- William Rainy, the press and the end of West Indian influence? epilogue and conclusion.
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