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Rev. Dr. Charles Douglas Martin: St. Kitts–Born Moravian Leader, Harlem Pastor, and 1917 Civil Rights Organizer
Discovering my Jamaican Ancestry: Tracing Family Roots and Caribbean History
Fave Shoes
The Best Gift I Ever Received!
A Love Letter to Cynthia Elaine Martin (1916–2011): A Life of Faith, Song, and Service from St. Kitts to New York
Phoebe Berridge: My African-Born Ancestor’s Survival from West Africa to St. Kitts
“WE SUFFERED”: An Emotional Visit to the African Burial Ground in Modern New York
My Ideal Day in Paradise
The King David Slave Ship Revolt of 1750: Resistance, Survival, and St. Kitts’ Hidden History
Igbo Landing and The Prince of Orange St.Kitts Tragedy: Resistance, Memory, and the Refusal of Enslavement
Something On My To-Do list That Never Gets Done: My Signing Up For Swimming Lessons
Who Started Slavery in the Caribbean? Power, Profit, and Colonial Expansion
Telling Jumbie Story: Caribbean Folklore, Family, and St. Kitts Roots
Before the Caribs were the Ciboney or Siboney People
My childhood Playing Cricket in the Road (Cultural Memory Post)
Books that I want to read…
My Yeet Quilt
St.Kitts Native Marcus Davis aka Marcus of the Woods: Enslaved Resistance and Survival in the Colonial Caribbean
These days I enjoy quilting and writing my blog.
Life Isn’t Perfect—Neither Is My Quilt
Title: “A Mango, A Whipping, and Justice: The Trial of Arthur Hodge”
I haven’t been to The Vessel in NYC
Art Historian
Fun Times!
Sassy
My Name is Renée, it is French
Uncovering the Dark Past: The Caribbean’s First Serial Killer is in My Family Tree
Gov. Arthur John Hodge: Hero and Defender of Anguilla
Ode to Bob…poem
Quelbay or No Quelbay: Music, Chores, and Caribbean Saturday Tradition
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