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Brothers Keeper The United States Race And Empire In The British Caribbean 19371962 1st Edition Jason C Parker

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Brothers Keeper The United States Race And Empire In The British Caribbean 19371962 1st Edition Jason C Parker
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Jason C. Parker
ISBN: 9780195332018, 9780195332025, 9781435652903, 0195332016, 0195332024, 1435652908
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Brothers Keeper The United States Race And Empire In The British Caribbean 19371962 1st Edition Jason C Parker by Jason C. Parker 9780195332018, 9780195332025, 9781435652903, 0195332016, 0195332024, 1435652908 instant download after payment.

In 1962, amidst the Cuban Revolution, Third World decolonization, and the African American freedom movement, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago became the first British West Indian colonies to gain independence. These were not only the first new nations in the western hemisphere in more than fifty years; they also won their independence without the bloodshed that marked so much of the decolonization struggle elsewhere. Jason Parker's international history of the peaceful transition in these islands analyzes the roles of the United States, Britain, the West Indies, and the transnational African diaspora in the process, from its 1930s stirrings to its Cold War culmination. Grounded in exhaustive research conducted in seven countries, Brother's Keeper offers an original rethinking of the relationship between the Cold War and Third World decolonization.

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