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"The British historians wrote almost as if Britain had introduced Negro slavery solely for the satisfaction of abolishing it."
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Eric Eustace Williams was a Trinidad and Tobago politician. He has been dubbed the "Father of the Nation", having led the then-British Colony of Trinidad and Tobago to majority rule on 28 October 1956, to independence on 31 August 1962, and republic status, on 1 August 1976, leading an unbroken string of general election victories with his political party, the People's National Movement, until his
"The British historians wrote almost as if Britain had introduced Negro slavery solely for the satisfaction of abolishing it."
"The Government and the people of Trinidad and Tobago acclaim this historic triumph of science and the human will. It is our earnest hope for mankind that while we gain the moon, we shall not lose the world."