Brother's keeper the United States, race, and empire in the British Caribbean, 1927-1962

This is an international history of Anglo-American-Caribbean relations, including the role of the African diaspora, during the long decolonization of the British Caribbean. The author explains why a policy of American restraint was exercised despite the long association of West Indians with black ra...

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Main Author: Parker, Jason C.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2008, 2008
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