The Middle Passage: Impressions of Five Societies--British, French, and Dutch--in the West Indies and South America |
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African American Amerindians appeared asked bank British Guiana brown buildings called civil close colonial coloured coming culture dance didn't Dr Jagan drink Dutch emigrants England English face feel felt forest French gave Georgetown going growing Guianese hand heard hundred important island Jamaica land language later latifundia leave light live looked Martinique middle morning move Negro never night once passed past photographs political problem race racial river road seemed seen ship side slave slavery society speak spoke stopped story street Surinam taken talk tell thing thought told took tourist trees Trinidad turned village walked West Indian West Indies woman women wooden writing young