Sugarcane as History in Paule Marshall's "To Da-Duh, in Memoriam".(Critical Essay)

From: African American Review | Date: September 22, 2000| Author: Japtok, Martin | Copyright information

There might not be a region of the world that reflects the history of colonialism in its various phases in a more direct way than does the Caribbean. Its very population is a direct result of the African slave trade, European migration, and later immigration from various parts of mostly the British empire, while little is left of the indigenous Arawaks or Caribs. The Caribbean ecology has been forever changed by the plants, animals, and agricultural methods imposed by Europe; in ad...

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