More Auspicious Shores offers a thorough examination of Afro-Barbadian migration to Liberia during the mid- to late nineteenth century. Caree A. Banton effectively explores the political and sociocultural consequences of their settlement in Africa and how it influenced the meaning of blackness in the Atlantic World.
More Auspicious Shores offers a thorough examination of Afro-Barbadian migration to Liberia during the mid- to late nineteenth century. Caree A. Banton effectively explores the political and sociocultural consequences of their settlement in Africa and how it influenced the meaning of blackness in the Atlantic World.
Caree A. Banton is Assistant Professor of Afro-Caribbean History at the University of Arkansas.
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List of maps and figures Preface List of abbreviations Introduction: 'who is this man and from whence comes he to rule?' Part I. Caribbean Emancipation: 1. Not free indeed 2. African civilization and the West Indian avant-garde 3. The Liberian president visits Barbados to trade visions of freedom Part II. The Middle Passage: 4. Middle passage baggage Part III. African Liberation: 5. Barbadians arrival and social integration in Liberia 6. Making citizenship and blackness in Liberia 7. A changing of the guards: Arthur Barclay and Barbadian Liberia political leadership Epilogue Bibliography Index.
List of maps and figures Preface List of abbreviations Introduction: 'who is this man and from whence comes he to rule?' Part I. Caribbean Emancipation: 1. Not free indeed 2. African civilization and the West Indian avant-garde 3. The Liberian president visits Barbados to trade visions of freedom Part II. The Middle Passage: 4. Middle passage baggage Part III. African Liberation: 5. Barbadians arrival and social integration in Liberia 6. Making citizenship and blackness in Liberia 7. A changing of the guards: Arthur Barclay and Barbadian Liberia political leadership Epilogue Bibliography Index.
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