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

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One Hundred and Fifty: John Moultrie’s American Slaves Sent to the Bahamas in 1784

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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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My Father’s Obituaries

My father collected obituaries. In retirement, after twenty-five years in politics and sixty years of working life, the Late Rt. Honourable Bradley B. Roberts turned his attention to a project Continue Reading

Posted On : January 2, 2026 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Luis Telmo Chea, born in Cuba, only wanted to be Bahamian so he ran as a UBP candidate 1968

Nationality, citizenship, birth, race or ethnicity: Which element makes someone a Bahamian, above all else? For immigrants seeking to call The Bahamas home, one fundamental question persists today, as it Continue Reading

Posted On : August 22, 2025 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Before the Sunshine Boys there was the City Pharmacy Boys in 1969

An investment consortium is essentially a group of investors who pool their resources to pursue larger investment opportunities than they could access individually. Consortiums are commonly used in private equity, Continue Reading

Posted On : August 21, 2025 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Dissident Politicians Who Shaped The Modern Bahamas

Dissident politicians have had their fair share of success in Bahamian politics. Many however, have also withered on the thorny vine of false hope and glory. If we are objectively Continue Reading

Posted On : April 11, 2025 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Lucayan contribution to 16th-century price and supply monetary theory 

In the 16th century, the Lucayan Indians of The Bahamas played a pivotal role in the development of early Monetary Theory in Spain. These models would come to underpin the Continue Reading

Posted On : April 11, 2025 Published By : The Bahamianologist

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