West Indians protested against racism and colonial rule during the 1920s and 30s. But when war was declared, they swung behind the war effort, playing a pivotal role in the victory. In this talk i share this story and the links to Camden.
Caribbean Protests - The Camden Connections
Caribbean Protests - The Camden Connections
by Colin Douglas
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Caribbean protests, uprisings and role in the
World War II Victory
Caribbean protests, uprisings and role in the
World War II Victory
A talk and presentation I gave for the Camden Local Studies & Archives Centre (CLSAC) at Holborn Library, on 18Th November 2025.
West Indians protested against racism and colonial rule during the 1920s and 30s. But when war was declared, they swung behind the war effort, playing a pivotal role in the victory. In this talk i share this story and the links to Camden in London.
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Caribbean Historian.
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