DeeAnn’s Reviews > The Caribbean: A History of the Region and Its Peoples > Status Update
DeeAnn
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Past the genocide of indigenous islanders, importation of colonial slavery, WWII & Cold War impact on the Caribbean can be seen in current news. History really is always present, and it reveals mistakes made that frustratingly can't be rewound.
— Aug 01, 2015 04:26PM
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DeeAnn
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"...Self-expression on the part of oppressed working people in that era (post-emancipation) therefore constitutes a definite historical achievement".
— Jul 02, 2015 06:18PM
DeeAnn
is on page 399 of 624
"...Self-expression on the part of oppressed working people in that era (post-emancipation) therefore constitutes a definite historical achievement".
— Jul 02, 2015 06:18PM
DeeAnn
is on page 273 of 624
About to read The Haitian Revolution! Unlike beloved Oxford History of The United States series, this is rather textbook style history book. An interesting history of Americas I haven't studied too much, the cultural in-depth is missing. European white greed of colonizing islands, exterminating Natives & Slave trade familiar.
— May 20, 2015 12:30PM

