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Great House Rules Landless Emancipation And Workers Protest In Barbados 18381938 Hilary Beckles

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Great House Rules Landless Emancipation And Workers Protest In Barbados 18381938 Hilary Beckles
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Great House Rules Landless Emancipation And Workers Protest In Barbados 18381938 Hilary Beckles instant download after payment.

Publisher: I. Randle
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.14 MB
Author: Hilary Beckles
ISBN: 9780852554937, 0852554931
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Great House Rules Landless Emancipation And Workers Protest In Barbados 18381938 Hilary Beckles by Hilary Beckles 9780852554937, 0852554931 instant download after payment.

"When Emancipation came in 1938, Blacks in Barbados imagined that the terms of their everyday lives would undergo radical change. Instead, an unrelenting 'landless freedom' would be violently imposed upon a community whose conditions of life and work remained largely unchanged, on plantations that produced more sugar with less labour for below subsistence wages." "It was the rule of the Great House that subverted the promise of Emancipation. This is the story of the post-Emancipation betrayal of 83,000 Blacks in Barbados; it is also a narration of how these Blacks prepared for persistent resistance and civil war as the only means to effectively break the rule of the Great House and established preconditions for genuine Emancipation. The battles over progress were fought on the plantations, in the streets, in the courts, in the Legislative Councils and wherever Blacks recognised sites to effect change. This chain of organised rebellion was linked to produce the 1876 rebellion." "Against this background of 19th century popular protest and workers' agitation, the modern labour movement, the anti-colonial campaign and the agitation for democratic governance came to maturity by the 1920s. The final breach in the walls of the structure of white supremacy was achieved in 1937 when, under the ideological leadership of Clement Payne, workers took to the streets and fields with arms."--BOOK JACKET.

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