Proceedings of the International Round Table to Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery in the Anglophone Caribbean, Held at Georgetown, Co-operative Republic of Guyana, August 4-5, 1984Joycelynne Loncke Guyana Commemoration Commission with the assistance of UNESCO, 1985 - Antislavery movements - 185 pages |
Contents
MESSAGE from the DIRECTORGENERAL UNESCO | 16 |
THE VILLAGE MOVEMENT as a REVOLUTIONARY | 38 |
SLAVERY and the BLACK PEOPLES REACTION TO | 54 |
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