African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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415 p, This comprehensive volume takes the reader through more than 500 years of Caribbean history, beginning with Columbus's arrival in the Bahamas in 1492. This revised and updated edition, with new chapters that reflect the islands' most recent social, economic, and political developments, features maps, charts, tables, and photographs.
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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363 p, Contents: Africans in the Iberian Peninsular, the slave trade, and overview of Afro-Iberian linguistic contacts; Early Afro-Portuguese texts; Early Afro-Hispanic texts; Africans in colonial Spanish America; Afro-Hispanic texts from Latin America; Survey of major African language families; Phonetics/phonology of Afro-Hispanic language; Grammatical features of Afro-Hispanic language; The Spanish-creole debate
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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288 p, Explores the relevance and nature of identity and belonging in a culturally diverse and rapidly changing world. Draws on cartography, travels, narratives of childhood in the Caribbean, journeys across the Canadian landscape, African ancestry, histories, politics, philosophies and literature. The title, A Map to the Door of No Return, refers to both a place in imagination and a point in history -- the Middle Passage. The quest for identity and place has profound meaning and resonance in an age of heterogenous identities.