Kit Candlin discusses free women of colour, who were able to navigate the revolutionary turmoil in the Caribbean, self-fashion their own lives and profit from division and conflict.
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Kit Candlin discusses free women of colour, who were able to navigate the revolutionary turmoil in the Caribbean, self-fashion their own lives and profit from division and conflict.
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Kit Candlin discusses free women of colour, who were able to navigate the revolutionary turmoil in the Caribbean, self-fashion their own lives and profit from division and conflict.
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Image courtesy of interviewee. August 8, 2022