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From: Cuba Solidarity <communicati...@cubasolidarity.org.tt>
Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 20:19:46 -0400
Local: Wed, Aug 22 2007 8:19 pm
Subject: Slaves as liberators: abolition, emancipation, and the national question

Pillar of TT-Cuban solidarity, Dr James Millette, speaks out.

_When:_ 23 August 2007 1830 h (6:30 p.m.)

_Where:_ UWI St Augustine School of Education (near UWI Works Department)

_What:_ Lecture, "Slaves as liberators: abolition, emancipation, and the national question."

By whom: Dr James Millette: Historian, political activist. Presently Professor of History in African American Studies Department, Oberfin College, Ohio, U.S.A.  Lecturer at UWI till 1991. Research and publication on colonial government, labour movements, political history, and Caribbean historiography. Teaches and writes about Caribbean, African-American and African history. Instrumental in the founding of T&T's United Labour Front (ULF) in 1970s.

Also: Launch of new edition of book, "Freedom Road" , edited by James Millette, with contributions by mostly UWI academics; original edition published in Havana, Cuba in 1988.

Come one, come all.

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