Eric Eustace Williams
Eric Eustace Williams
Dr. the Hon. Eric Eustace Williams TC, CH (25 September 1911 – 29 March 1981) served as the first Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. He served as prime minister from 1962 until his death in 1981. He was also a noted Caribbean historian, and is widely regarded as *The Father of the Nation*. **Source**: [Eric Williams](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Williams) on Wikipedia.
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Capitalismo e Escravidao
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Inward Hunger
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Economic Future of the Caribbean
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From Columbus to Castro
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De Christophe Colomb à Fidel Castro
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Capitalisme et esclavage
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Capitalismo y Esclavitud
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Documents of West Indian History
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The Negro in the Caribbean
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Eric E. Williams speaks
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Forged from the love of liberty
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British historians and the West Indies
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The university in the Caribbean in the late 20th century, 1980-1999
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The developing nation in the modern world
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History of the people of Trinidad and Tobago
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The Negro in the Caribbean
cover - BCBritish Capitalism and British...Eric Eustace Williams
British Capitalism and British Slavery
no cover - LBLectures by Dr. Eric WilliamsEric Eustace Williams
Lectures by Dr. Eric Williams
no cover - NINegro in the CaribbeanEric Eustace Williams
The negro in the Caribbean
no cover - TMThe march to liberty through Je...Eric Eustace Williams
The march to liberty through Jesus Christ
no cover - TMThe making of the Caribbean manEric Eustace Williams
The making of the Caribbean man
no cover - TPThe political leader's address...Eric Eustace Williams
The political leader's address to the special convention on the question of local government with special emphasis on the position of Tobago, Chaguaramas Convention Centre, 23rd & 24th July, 1977
no cover - ETEconomic transformation and the...Eric Eustace Williams
Economic transformation and the role and vision of the P.N.M.
no cover - CRConstitution reformEric Eustace Williams
Constitution reform
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Capitalismo e Escravidao
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Inward Hunger
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Economic Future of the Caribbean
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From Columbus to Castro
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De Christophe Colomb à Fidel Castro
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Capitalisme et esclavage
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Capitalismo y Esclavitud
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Documents of West Indian History
- Open Work
The Negro in the Caribbean
- Open Work
Eric E. Williams speaks
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Forged from the love of liberty
- Open Work
British historians and the West Indies
- Open Work
The university in the Caribbean in the late 20th century, 1980-1999
- Open Work
The developing nation in the modern world
- Open Work
History of the people of Trinidad and Tobago
- Open Work
The Negro in the Caribbean
- Open Work
British Capitalism and British Slavery
- Open Work
Lectures by Dr. Eric Williams
- Open Work
The negro in the Caribbean
- Open Work
The march to liberty through Jesus Christ
- Open Work
The making of the Caribbean man
- Open Work
The political leader's address to the special convention on the question of local government with special emphasis on the position of Tobago, Chaguaramas Convention Centre, 23rd & 24th July, 1977
- Open Work
Economic transformation and the role and vision of the P.N.M.
- Open Work
Constitution reform