Pompey Museum of Slavery & Emancipation
Pompey Museum of Slavery & Emancipation
Pompey Museum of Slavery & Emancipation
Pompey Museum of Slavery & Emancipation
Pompey Museum of Slavery & Emancipation
Pompey Museum of Slavery & Emancipation
Pompey Museum of Slavery & Emancipation
Phone:+1 242-356-0495
Address:Bay Street, in front of George Street, Nassau, New Providence Island
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Cruise To The Bahamas ???????? & Coco Cay | Royal Caribbean Enchantment Of The Seas
Decided to take off for our first out of the country adventure together. We took a 5 day 4 night cruise to the Bahamas and Coco Cay ???????? The staff handled our dietary needs of no dairy or meat and created many delicious meals for Gina and I. We explored the Bahamas primary points of interest and found that if you do not go to local restaurants early you will be stuck eating the tourist food. We found some great vegan food on Coco Cay and back in Florida. If you are in the area you should check out Rock The Guac in Coco Beach ???? Florida have phenomenal jack fruit burritos , guacamole, local made hot ???? sauce, and sangria ????
Bahamas ???????? Sites:
Pompey Museum Of Emancipation & Slavery
Paradise Island ????
Rum Cake Factory ????
Florida:
Coco Beach ????, Florida (Rock The Guac Restaurant)
Here is the songs in the video:
O.P.E.N.- Hodge& Alvin Risk
M’Crib-Mark Hadley
Shine- Alvin Risk
Sunroom - Driftmob
Waves- Founder
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BAHAMAS The Journey To Majority Rule Chapter 2 of 3 .mp4
PM Christie declares Majority Rule Day as a milestone of equality
The Journey To Majority Rule
Nassau, The Bahamas -- On January 9, Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie in his communication to the House of Assembly announced that Majority Rule Day belongs to all Bahamians, black and white, rich and poor, young and old, city dweller and Family Islander, PLP, FNM, DNA and independent alike.
It belongs to all of us, said PM Christie.
January 10th should be commemorated and celebrated by all of us because it represents one of the most singular moments in our evolution as a people. Indeed, Mr. Speaker, with the exception of Emancipation from Slavery in 1834 and the attainment of Independence in 1973, there is no event of greater consequence and historical importance than the attainment of Majority Rule on January 10th, 1967.
The Prime Minister pointed out the meaning of attaining Majority Rule to Bahamians who participated in making it become a reality in 1967. He said Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes has long been on record with the view that the historical significance has more social impact on Bahamian culture than either Emancipation or attaining Independence.
There is much to commend that point of view because in truth January 10th, 1967 represents the moment of transition from the old Bahamas to a New Bahamas; from minority government to Majority Rule; from an oligarchy to an authentic democracy founded on the principles of true universal adult suffrage; principles which only achieved expression in The Bahamas on January 10th, 1967 - forty-five (45) years ago tomorrow, said PM Christie.
January 10th represents one of the highest peaks in the historic - and still ongoing - struggle of the Bahamian people for economic empowerment, for equality of opportunity, and for social justice. It was an enormously important milestone in a continuing journey that was begun centuries ago when some anonymous slave struck the first blow for freedom in our land.
The Slave Trade, Agriculture And The Caribbean Part 1
Godfrey Eneas presents The Slave Trade, Africa and the Caribbean at the Bahamas Historical Society Museum.
29th June 2017 - Nassau, Bahamas
[Wikipedia] List of museums in the Bahamas
This is a list of museums in the Bahamas.Bahamas Historical Society MuseumNational Art Gallery of The BahamasNassau Public Library and MuseumPompey Museum of Slavery & EmancipationBalcony House MuseumLong Island Museum
Burial Ground For Black Freed Slaves
Dem Bahamians TV talks with Dr. Grace Turner Anthropologist & Archeologist. This interview as taped on Dr. Turners return to the Bahamas after receiving her Ph.D from The College of William and Mary. Dr. Turner is very informed about the history and archeology aspects of The Bahamas. We welcome her back and look forward to the island being richly bless with the wealth of knowledge she has to contribute to the small islands of the Bahamas. Sponsors to the preservation of this Burial Site in the Bahamas is very much apprecited.
San Salvador The Bahamas Mr Eris Moncur talks about Sancho the slave boy
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