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e1838 CONFERENCE  INVITATION 

With the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund, Windrush Foundation is
organising a Conference, 'MAKING FREEDOM', at the University
of London, Chancellor's Hall, Senate House, Malet Street, London,WC1E 7HU, on
Friday 26 and Saturday 27 July 2013 from 10am to 5pm. The programme will feature contributors
from a wide range of specialists, and will include Carol Dixon, Sharon Tomlin (Genealogist),
Dr Denise Noble (Ohio
State University, USA), Dr Christer Petley (University of Southampton), Dr Robbie Shilliam
(Queen Mary, London University), Dr Hakim Adi (University of Chichester), Dr
Kimani Nehusi, Dr Lez Henry, Dr Ron Ramdin, John Siblon, Professor Gad Heuman
(Warwick University), Sir Keithlyn Smith (Author of: To Shoot Hard Labour), and
others. 

This
Conference, which is one of the project's major events, will be of special
interest to members of the community, school teachers and students with an
interest in studies of the Caribbean and its people, as well as the connection
with Britain and the Windrush generation.  Conference topics include: EMANCIPATION 1838:Caribbean
Freedom (?), Caribbean Family Life after 1838, Finding Caribbean Ancestors,
Indentureship, Education, Religion, Emigration (from the Caribbean), Labour
Relations, Employment, Race Relations, Caribbean Identity, etc. 

The
event is hosted by the INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF THE AMERICAS.  

ADMISSION FREE
 

LIMITED SEATS. ALLOCATION ON FIRST-COME BASIS  

AVAILABLE ONLY via  http://makingfreedomconference.eventbrite.co.uk/#

CLOSING
DATE: 12 July 2013 

Further
information from:  [log in to unmask]     Tel: 075
0890 3634