The African Past and The African Diaspora: Symposium to mark the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation of Slaves2010-06-152010-06-15Please con2010-06-15August 198https://hdl.handle.net/2139/78045 audio cassettesThis resource is available for research. It is the property of the West Indiana and Special Collections Division, The Alma Jordan Library, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus.Taped conference proceedings. Papers presented at the conference were as follows: African Indentured Immigration into Trinidad and Tobago after Emancipation (Maureen Warner-Lewis); New World Slave Experience up to Emancipation (James Millette); The African Religious Background and African Religions (Dam Basil Matthews; J. D. Elder); African Women in Pre-Emancipation Societies (Rhoda Reddock; Helen Pyne-Timothy; Merle Hodge); The Shouter Baptist in Trinidad (Bishop Eudora Thomas); The Social Context of the Orisho Religion in Trinidad and Tobago (R. Eastman).5 audio cassettes 60 mins eachenPost-Emancipation SocietySlaveryWomenOrisha ReligionAfrican ReligionsEastman, RThomas, Eudora (Bishop)Pyne-Timothy, HelenReddock, RhodaElder, J. D.Millette, JamesMatthews, Basil (Dom)Warner-Lewis, MaureenAfrican DiasporaConferencesLiberated SlavesWomenOP46 - The African Past and the African Diaspora: Symposium to mark the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation of SlavesRecording, oral