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Brief History of Caribbean Carnival

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Celebrating the contributions and achievements of Caribbean Americans here and abroad....

Notable Caribbeans and Caribbean Americans
Books or e-books
Dance between two cultures : Latino Caribbean literature written in the United States - Luis, William
Call Number: PS153.C27 L85 1997Notable Caribbeans and Caribbean Americans - Mendez-Mendez, Serafin
Call Number: REF CT 339.M46 2003
Pilgrims from the sun : West Indian migration to America - Palmer, Ransford W.
Call Number: E184.W54 P35 1995
The story of Little Haiti: featuring its pioneers - Brown, Dan C.
Call Number: F319.M6 B76 2006
The West Indian diaspora :experiences in the United States and Canada - Gilkes, Alwyn D.
Call Number: E184.W54 G55 2007
Significant dates and events in Caribbean History
- Caribbean Genealogy Research Historical Timeline This timeline was created to document the events in the history of the Caribbean. It includes events that occurred in Europe and/or the Americas that impacted on the area.
- Caribbean Migration Histories Timeline This resource explores and records the migration and experiences of immigrants over the last 200 years. It offers free access to an online catalogue of versions of original material related to migration history from local, regional and national archives.
- Important Dates in Caribbean History A list of celebrations in the Caribbean diaspora.
- History of Caribbean Carnival Background information on the histories of carnival in the Caribbean and the United States.
Online Resources
- Official Website for Caribbean American Heritage Month As part of the month long celebration of contributions by Caribbean Americans to the fabric of our Nation, this official resource documents the festivities and programs taking place nationally.
- Institute of Caribbean Studies The Institute of Caribbean Studies (ICS) is an organization dedicated to education, advocacy, and action on issues that impact on Caribbean Americans. The purpose of the Institute is to provide a forum fo
- Caribbean Diaspora Connect The Caribbean Diaspora is comprised of millions of persons of Caribbean descent living outside of their countries of nationality. This website strives to connect Caribbean civic organizations established around social, economic, cultural, philanthropic, p
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