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Emancipation and the Apprenticeship System in the British Caribbean: Insights from Dr. Dexter Gabriel

Season 1 Episode 7 Published 2 years, 8 months ago
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In this episode, we delve into the pivotal topic of emancipation and the apprenticeship system in the British Caribbean with Dr. Dexter Gabriel. Discover how these historical processes shaped Caribbean history and influenced family genealogy throughout the region. Dr. Gabriel sheds light on the lasting legacies of colonialism and discusses the importance of understanding our heritage as we explore the interconnectedness of our family histories and national identities. Join us for an enlightening conversation that highlights the untold stories of resilience and transformation in Caribbean communities.

 

Article:

https://www.readex.com/readex-report/issues/volume-14-issue-1/envisaging-freedom-eve-emancipation-british-caribbean-1833

Book:

https://www.amazon.com/Jubilees-Experiment-Abolitionism-Slaveries-Emancipation/dp/1108845509

Ph.D. Stony Brook University, 2016

Research Specialities: Black Atlantic, Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation, Post-emancipation Societies, and Slavery in Popular Culture

Dr. Dexter Gabriel earned his B.A. in history from Texas State University-San Marcos, an M.A. in history also from Texas State University-San Marcos, and his Ph.D. in history from Stony Brook University-New York. His research interests include the history of bondage, resistance, and freedom in the Black Atlantic, as well as interdisciplinary approaches to slavery within popular culture and media. His current research explores British Emancipation in the Anglo-Caribbean and its impact on abolitionist strategies in nineteenth-century North America. His work has been translated into the social arena through panel discussions, lectures, articles, and interviews as diverse as the Federal Reserve Bank of Virginia to Voice of America, BBC America, and elsewhere.

He is jointly-appointed faculty with the History Department.

 


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Workbook
https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/wendy-aris/genealogy-workbook/paperback/product-88wyv4.html?page=1&pageSize=4 

Theme Music
"Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra.

License
Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)

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