Britain's black debt : reparations for Caribbean slavery and native genocide

by Hilary Beckles

Paper Book, 2013

Publication

Barbados : London : University of the West Indies Press ; Eurospan [distributor], 2013.

ISBN

9789766402686

Notes

CONTENTS
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Note on Currency

Introduction: My Journey with Slavery and Reparations

Part 1
1. The Principles and Politics of Reparations
2 Exterminate the Savages: Genocide in the Windwards
3. King James’s Version: Royal Caribbean Slave Voyages
4. Not Human: Britain’s Black Property
5. The Zong Massacre: Jamaica-Bound Africans Murdered
6. Prostituting Enslaved Caribbean Women
7. Criminal Enrichment: Building Britain with Slavery
8. Dividends from the Devil: Church of England Chattels in Barbados
9. Earls of Harewood: Slave Route to Buckingham Palace
10. Slave Owners in Parliament and the Private Sector
11. Twenty Million Pounds: Slave Owners’ Reparations

Part 2
12. The Case for Reparations
13. “Sold in Africa”: The United Nations and Reparations in Durban
14. British Policy: No Apology, No Reparations
15. The Caribbean Reparations Movement

Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index

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