The "many" he refers to are the Africans taken as free people and then forced into slavery in South America, the Caribbean and North America. Along the west coast of Africa, from the Cameroons in ...
It is important not to forget the "atrocities the British Empire was involved in," a playwright has said as her debut hit ...
Support for reparations has increased and 63% of respondents agree Caribbean nations should receive a formal apology for ...
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 ...
Reparations Commission Tuesday said it stands in solidarity with the global community in observing the International Day of ...
Columbus then turned to Africa, and by the 17th century, 40% of enslaved Africans were taken to the Caribbean. The islands were a huge market for slavery, as well as home to many sugar cane ...
the 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 ...
The Cocolo dancing drama tradition developed among descendants of British Caribbean slaves who had come to the Dominican Republic in the mid-nineteenth century to work in the sugar fields. This ...
Voices of Resistance exposes how 19th century British postal services profited from and enabled transatlantic trafficking of ...
Prof. Benedict Oramah, President and Chairman of the Board of Afreximbank, praised the government and people of Barbados for ...
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 ...