Brinsley Samaroo
Brinsley Samaroo
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Blackest Thing in Slavery Was Not the Black Man
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The Price of Conscience
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India in the Caribbean
cover - GIGlobal Indian DiasporaBrinsley Samaroo
Global Indian Diaspora
no cover - RTRe-igniting the ancestral firesBrinsley Samaroo
Re-igniting the ancestral fires
no cover - GOGlimpses of the Sugar IndustryBrinsley Samaroo
Glimpses of the Sugar Industry
no cover - TCThe Construction of an Indo-Car...Brinsley Samaroo
The Construction of an Indo-Caribbean diaspora
no cover - ATAcross the Dark Water (Warwick...Brinsley Samaroo
Across the dark waters
no cover - PPPioneer PresbyteriansBrinsley Samaroo
Pioneer Presbyterians
no cover - ICIn celebration of 150 yrs. of t...Brinsley Samaroo
In celebration of 150 yrs. of the Indian contribution to Trinidad & Tobago
no cover - IIIndentured Indians in Trinidad...Brinsley Samaroo
Indentured Indians in Trinidad and Tobago, 1845-1917
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- Open Work
Blackest Thing in Slavery Was Not the Black Man
- Open Work
The Price of Conscience
- Open Work
India in the Caribbean
- Open Work
Global Indian Diaspora
- Open Work
Re-igniting the ancestral fires
- Open Work
Glimpses of the Sugar Industry
- Open Work
The Construction of an Indo-Caribbean diaspora
- Open Work
Across the dark waters
- Open Work
Pioneer Presbyterians
- Open Work
In celebration of 150 yrs. of the Indian contribution to Trinidad & Tobago
- Open Work
Indentured Indians in Trinidad and Tobago, 1845-1917