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“If I Should Die Before I Wake” The Death And Battle For Justice: Cyprian Michael Newry (1956-1984)

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1916 – When spreading fake news was against the law in the Bahama Islands

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TIME IN HISTORY 1492 A.D.

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TIME in History ~ 1647 A.D.

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The Bahamian Member of Parliament who was an MP for only six short weeks 1962

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A Nation Is Born – The Definitive Bahamian Independence Album 1973

In early 1973, as the Bahamas was fast approaching that very first Independence Day, scheduled for 10th July 1973, the late Hon. Bradley B. Roberts had an idea. Bradley Roberts, Continue Reading

Posted On : July 10, 2023 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Music as Identity: Should Bahamian Music Officially Be Called Goombay?

One can argue that independence, in 1973, had many goals to accomplish. Within that political exercise, negotiating sovereignty away from Britain to our own majority ruled Parliament, was also meant Continue Reading

Posted On : July 8, 2023 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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“The Crazy Hill” Was Once A Real Place 1897

“The Crazy Hill” for any Bahamian kid growing up, in the hundred years or so since it was occupied in the year 1899, was that would be fabled bogeyman of Continue Reading

Posted On : March 2, 2022 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Freedom Park, Fox Hill Dedicated in 1967 Sits On Historical Cemetery

Where Freedom Park in Fox Hill, Nassau, sits today, there once was a historically significant burial place. In 1967, new history was made of this area where, it can surely Continue Reading

Posted On : February 20, 2022 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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“After long time I will go and rake up the Bones” Bodies of hurricane drowned wash ashore on Berry Islands -August 1899

In the first half year of 1899, fate had already racked up its share of tragic drownings. A handful of families, in Exuma and Andros, were grieving the bitter losses Continue Reading

Posted On : February 15, 2022 Published By : The Bahamianologist

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