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The Caribbean Race Reader

From Colonialism to Anticolonial Thought

This book is the first critical anthology in English on the history and legacy of race in the Caribbean. It brings together the major debates, lines of inquiry, and theories around race and racism that have emerged out of the Caribbean from the beginning of European colonization at the end of the fifteenth century to the period of decolonization in the aftermath of World War II. This critical anthology stakes out the unique contribution made by the region to the global history of race.

The Caribbean Race Reader provides students and scholars of the region with vital access to some of the most important contributions on race and Caribbean society, many of which are difficult to access, and assembles them together as part of a series of key debates.

At a time when the searing realities of race and antiblack racism stand out as global, existential crises, this volume both documents the Caribbean's important contribution to global histories of race and provides an excellent overview of the quest by the region's radical intelligentsia to undo racism's contemporary legacies.

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Book Categories:
  • Haiti Caribbean & West Indies History
  • History
  • Native American History
| Book Publication Date: | Book Publication Year: 2,024 | Book Binding: Paperback | Book Language: en | Book Authors:
  • Victoria J. Collis-Buthelezi
  • Aaron Kamugisha
| Book Pages: 368 | Book Dimensions: 15.24 cm, 2.79 cm, 22.86 cm | Book Publisher: Polity
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