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

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No Cubans Allowed! Bahamian Government Decree To Deport Every Arriving Cuban National 1964

Communism and the threat of it spreading into democratic nations, in the West, was to be stopped at all costs. America took the lead in this endeavour, especially after Cuba Continue Reading

Posted On : September 24, 2019 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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When The Seas So Cherished Came Upon This Land – An Ode To The Afterward of Hurricane Dorian 2019

For the Bahamas, the sea has afforded every beauty and bounty, to every life that has ever existed on its shores. The sea is the first and greatest love this Continue Reading

Posted On : September 22, 2019 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Common Journey better known as Johnny Cake, An Early Mention In A Poem About Two Women Marrying Each Other 1799

Common Journey is perhaps the most appropriate name for the bread, which has, over the past two hundred years or so, arguably became the national bread of the Bahamas. For Continue Reading

Posted On : September 21, 2019 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Bahamas Receives Haitian Flag in 1830 But By 1843 France Sends War Ships When Haiti Tries To Pay Debt They Agreed To With Haitian Money

In 1830, the Bahamas Governor, James Carmichael Smith, had been instructed by England to receive the Haitian flag and afford it all due respect. In other words, authority was granted, Continue Reading

Posted On : September 21, 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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