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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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Great Bahama Bank Known As “The Mud” 1934, Bahamas Mud Produces Chemicals To Cure Diseases Scientists Say 1992

The geological mud of the Bahamas is priceless. It is an untapped economic resource, which sits, waiting on further scientific study, to unlock its potential. From the bacteria rich vegetable Continue Reading

Posted On : October 16, 2019 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Whatever Happened To The 200 Haitian Pickers on the Bahama Star Citrus Farm in Abaco 1993

Migration has often been depicted as a major problem for struggling developing countries, whether as receiver or sender nation. The loss of valuable workers and human capital for sending countries, Continue Reading

Posted On : September 19, 2019 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Climate Study Concludes Bahamian Heat Makes Generationally Lazy People 1915

Fear drove the ideas behind the eugenics, master race, movement of the 20th century. Books, like Civilisation and Climate, written by the most prominent scientists of the day, helped to Continue Reading

Posted On : July 29, 2019 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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19th Century Propaganda: Most Poisonous Plant In The Bahamas Linked to Obeah 1888

One day, the principles and teachings of Obeahism, the once ancient practices of African-Caribbean people, will be to the world, what the global resurrection of medicinal marijuana is today. One Continue Reading

Posted On : July 18, 2019 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Selling Land They Never Paid For: Plantations and Slaves For Sale 1822

Land, is a contentious topic, in the Bahamas. And for good reason. A famous person once wrote, “Unhappy the land that is in need of heroes.” Herein lies the problem, Continue Reading

Posted On : June 11, 2019 Published By : The Bahamianologist

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