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CONTENTS: GENERAL INTRODUCTION; 1900 - 1929
Introduction; M.A.W. Tropica: The Undertone; Nana; Busha's song
Tom Redcam: My Beautiful Home; O, Little Green Island Far Over the Sea Jamaica's Coronation Ode
J.E.C. McFarlane: The Fleet of the Empire; My Country
Albinia Hutton: The Empire's Flag; A Plea
H.S. Bunbury: The Spell of the Tropics
Ashley Clerk: Islets Mid Silver Seas
P.M. Sherlock: Pocomania
Eva Nicholas: A Country Idyll
Clara Maude Garrett: One
H.D. Carberry: My Native Land My Home; A Midnight Woman to the Bobby; The Apple-Woman's Complaint; In Bondage; Outcast; Flame-Heart; I Shall Return
H. G. De Lisser: Jane's Career
A.R.F. Webber: Those That Be In Bondage - A Tale of Indian Indentures and Sunlit Western Waters
C.L.R. James: Triumph
Leo Oakley: Ideas of Patriotism and National Dignity in Some Jamaican Writings
Harvey Clarke: Miss Jamaica
J.E.C. McFarlane: Claude McKay
Edward Baugh:West Indian Poetry 1900- 1970 - A Study in Cultural Decolonization
Amy J. Garvey: Women as Leaders 1930-1949; Introduction; Una Marson: Renunciation; In Vain; If; Jamaica; In Jamaica; Quashie Comes to London; Kinky Hair Blues; Cinema Eyes; Nigger
George Campbell: Holy; Oh! You Build a House
Louise Bennett: Jamaica Oman; Bed time Story; Proverbs; Tan a Yuh Yard; Beeny Bud (Mussironlinkina)
Roger Mais: Listen, The Wind; Vera Bell: Ancestor on the Auction Block
A.J. Seymour: Sun is a Shapely Fire; Mighty Chalkdust: Brain Drain; Mighty Sparrow: Dan is the Man
C.L.R. James: Discovering Literature in Trinidad: The Nineteen Thirties
Albert Gomes:Through a Maze of Colour; The Beacon Editorials: Local Fiction; Local Poetry
J.E.C. McFarlane: The Challenge of Our Time
Victor Stanford Reid: The Cultural Revolution in Jamaica After 1938
Roger Mais: Where the Roots Lie
Una Marson: We Want Books - But do We Encourage Our Writers?
Alison Donnell: Contradictory (W)omens? Gender Consciousness in the Poetry of Una Marson
Mervyn Morris: On Reading Louise Bennnett Seriously
Gordon Rohlehr: Images of Men and Women in 1930's Calypsoes 1950-1965; Introduction; Martin Carter:The Universtiy of Hunger; I Come From the Nigger Yard; I Am No Soldier
Elma Naper: Carival in Martinique; Samuel Selvon Waiting for Aunty to Cough; Jean Rhys The Day They Burnt the Books ; Karl Sealy My Fathers Before Me
Henry Swanzy: The Literary Situation in the Caribbean
George Lamming: The Occaision for Speaking
Sarah Lawson Welsh:New Wine in New Bottles: The Critical Reception of the West Indian Writing in Britain in the 1950's and Early 1960's
Reinhard Sander and Ian Munro: The Making of a Writer - A Conversation with George Lamming
Evelyne O'Callaghan: The Outsider's Voice: White Creole Women Novelists in the Caribbean Literary Tradition 1966-1979; Introduction; Dennis Scott: Squatter's Rites; Grampa
Anthony McNeill: Residue
Christine Craig: Elsa's Wedding
Mahadai Das: They Came in Ships
Rajkumari Singh: Per Ajie - A Tribute to the First Immigrant Women
Sylvia Wynter: We Must Learn to Sit Down and Discuss a Little Culture
Gordon Rohlehr: Afterthoughts
Gerald Moore: Review: Use Men Language
Kamau Brathwaite: Jazzz and the West Indian Novel I, II and III
Kamau Braithwaite:Timehri
Rajkumari Singh: I am a Coolie
Derek Walcott: The Muse of History
James Berry: Introduction to Bluefoot Traveller 1980-1989; Introduction Linton Kwesi Johnson: Street 66; Reggae fi Dadda
Mikey Smith: Black and White
James Berry: Lucy's Letter; From Lucy: Holiday Reflections; Caribbean Proberb Poems I & 2
Jane King: Intercity Dub, For Jean
Grace Nichols: One Continet/To Another; Your Blessing
Lorna Goodison: On Houses; My Late Freind; Guyana Lovesong; For My Mother (May I Inherit Half Her Strength); I Am Becoming My Mother
Jamaica Kincaid: Columbus in Chains from Annie John
Harry Narain: A Letter to the Prime Minister
David Dabydeen: On Not Being Milton: Nigger Talk in England Today
Sarah Lawson Welsh: Experiments in Brokenness: The Creative Use of Creole in David Abydeen's Slave Song
Ramabai Espinet: The Invisible Woman in West Indian Fiction
Denise Decaires Narain: Delivering the Word: The Poetry of Lorna Goodison The 1990s; Introduction; Jean Binta Breeze: Testament
Benjamin Zephaniah: A Modern Slave Song
Mutabaruka: dis poem
David Dabydeen:The Counting House
Lawrence Scott: Mercy
Sylvia Wynter: Afterword: Beyond Miranda's Meanings: Un/silencing the Demonic Ground of Caliban's Woman
Carolyn Cooper: Writing Oral history: Sister Theatre Collective's Lionheart Gal;
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