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Title:History of the People of Trinidad and Tobago |
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Title:British Historians and the West Indies |
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Title:Education in the British West Indies |
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Title:The Negro in the Caribbean |
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Title:Documents of West Indian History |
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Title:From Columbus to Castro |
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Title:Capitalist Nigger |
CAPITALIST NIGGER excels as an explosive and jarring indictment of the black race. The book asserts that the Negroid race, as naturally endowed as any other, is culpably a non-productive race. The Black Race is a consumer race and depend on other communities for it's culture, its language, its feeding, and its clothing. Despite enormous natural resources, Blacks are economic slaves because they lack the devil-may-care attitude and the "killer-instinct" of the Caucasian, as well as the spider web economic mentality of the Asian. CAPITALIST NIGGER contends that only as "Economic Warriors," employing the "Spider Web Economic Doctrine," can the Black Race escape from their victim mentality. |
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THE SLAVE TRADE is more than just a history of the transatlantic peddling of human flesh. It is the story, in microcosm, of four Continents: Europe, Africa, North America, and South America. Thomas Weaves a tale of merchants and slaves; of diplomats and clergymen; of philosophers, statesmen, abolitionists, and rulers that readers will find surprisingly engaging.
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Title:The Slave Trade |
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Title:Things Fall Apart |
More than two million copies of Things Fall Apart have been sold in the United States since it was first published here in 1959. Worldwide, there are eight million copies in print in fifty different languages. This is Chinua Achebe's masterpiece and it is often compared to the great Greek tragedies,
and currently sells more than one hundred thousand copies a year in the United States.
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