Sugar and Law: The Barbados Slave Code Explained


Prior to the fantasy of Washington Black, there is law. In 1661, Barbados codified goods slavery and became Britain's first slave society-- a model that took a trip through the Atlantic world. This post and 56-second trailer set the fiction versus the realities: how the Barbados Slave Code normalised punishment, safeguarded home, and exported a system beyond one island. We also trace links to Halifax and daily Caribbean lives that brought resilience through all of it.



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