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Author Saunders, Gail, author

Title Race and class in the colonial Bahamas : 1880-1960 / Gail Saunders ; foreword by Bridget Brereton
Published Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2016]
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Contents The Bahamas in the post-emancipation period -- Bahamian society in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: class, race, and ethnicity -- Gradual changes in the Bahamas, 1880-1914 -- World War I and prohibition -- The 1930s and the depression: tourism and restlessness -- World War II and the 1942 Nassau riot -- The formative years, 1950-1958: political organization, race, and protest -- The 1958 general strike and its aftermath -- Confronting a divided society
Summary Saunders shows that, although the Bahamas had class tensions in common with other British colonial lands, Bahamian racial tensions were not necessarily parallel to those across the West Indies so much as they mirrored those occurring in the U.S., with power and/or money consolidated in the hands of the white minority. She examines the nature of the Bahamian race and class relations and interactions between dominant groups--from whites, to people who identified as creole or mixed race, to liberated Africans--between the 1880s and the early 1960s
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Social classes -- Bahamas -- History
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
HISTORY -- Caribbean & West Indies -- General.
Race relations
Social classes
Social conditions
Kolonie
Gesellschaft
SUBJECT Bahamas -- Race relations -- History
Bahamas -- Social conditions -- History
Bahamas -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010996
Bahamas -- Social conditions
Subject Bahamas
Bahamas
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Brereton, Bridget, 1946- writer of foreword.
ISBN 9780813055787
0813055784
9780813051550
081305155X