It is important not to forget the "atrocities the British Empire was involved in," a playwright has said as her debut hit ...
The slave trade had long-lasting negative effects on the islands of the Caribbean. The indigenous peoples, the Arawaks, were largely wiped out by European diseases, violence, starvation and ...
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Africa, Caribbean unite on reparations for slaverythe idea of a special tribunal has been explored further at African and Caribbean regional bodies, said Eric Phillips, a vice-chair of the slavery reparations commission for the Caribbean ...
Caribbean Leader Tells EU Chief: Apologise and Pay Reparations for Slavery By Catarina Demony (Reuters) - Former colonial powers must apologise and pay compensation for their historic role in the ...
New exhibition explores lives & legacies of enslaved Africans who powered 19th century postal ships.
Voices of Resistance exposes how 19th century British postal services profited from and enabled transatlantic trafficking of ...
The demands come amid increasing republican sentiment in the Caribbean. Ms Mottley removed ... to recognize that it once profited from the slave trade. Speaking when he was still Shadow Foreign ...
slaves merged African traditions and folklore with colonial rituals to create their own fete. ST. CROIXCarnival in St. Croix is celebrated as it is in much of the British-colonized Caribbean, with ...
demonstrates the continuities of European slavery and colonialism in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas, examining calls for reparations in all three regions for what most now acknowledge to ...
Nell Burnham Chris Evans says Wales had an "intimate" relationship with the Caribbean during the slave trade Chris Evans, a history professor at University of South Wales and author of Slave Wales ...
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Caribbean leader tells EU chief: Apologise and pay reparations for slavery 'I don't mean to be impolite," Mitchell told European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
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