Everest
Cubismo
Azúcar
LAS CUBAS
The Sugar Interest
Mark 11:23
"For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith."
Portrait of a Woman (Dora Maar), Pablo Picasso Museum Folkwang Essen, Germany
"As Sir Hugh studied the excellence of his plantation he reflected on what a superior island his Jamaica was. The last rough census had shown some 2,200 whites of the master-mistress category, about 4,000 whites of lower category, and 79,000 slaves. As he had told a recent visitor from England: ‘We never forget that we whites, counting every one, are outnumbered six to seventy-nine. It makes us careful how we act, very careful how we manage our slaves, who could rise up and slay us all if so minded.’ But he also confessed that he himself earned substantial profits from the slave trade: ‘Last year in Jamaica we were able to import some seven thousand slaves from Africa, and we could have sold twice that many: we immediately forwarded more than five thousand of the newcomers on to Cuba and South Carolina, and on their sale we made a tremendous profit.’ " ~~~James A. Michener : CARIBBEAN Ch.7 The Sugar Interest
This book is about 30 million people
scattered across an arc of islands — Jamaica, Haiti, Barbados, Antigua,
Martinique, Trinidad, among others-separated by the languages and
cultures of their colonizers, but joined together, nevertheless, by a
common heritage. For whether French, English, Dutch, Spanish, Danish,
or-latterly-American, the nationality of their masters has made only a
notional difference to the peoples of the Caribbean. The history of the
Caribbean is dominated by the history of sugar, which is inseparable
from the history of slavery; which was inseparable, until recently, from
the systematic degradation of labor in the region. Here, for the first
time, is a definitive work about a profoundly important but neglected
and misrepresented area of the world.
Cuba
Chess: "Everest" "Cubismo" "Azúcar" "LAS CUBAS" "The Sugar Interest"
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