Dr. Marion Blair

Dr. Marion Blair

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Dr. Marion Blair is an esteemed Antiguan historian recognized for her in-depth analysis of the history and impact of slavery in the Caribbean. Her work emphasizes the plantation system as not merely an agricultural enterprise but as a penal institution that symbolized centuries of oppression and dehumanization experienced by enslaved Africans. Dr. Blair's scholarship sheds light on the psychological and cultural ramifications of slavery, advocating for the remembrance and understanding of this dark chapter in history to inform contemporary discussions on reparations and racial justice.

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Jamaica Jamaica: Antiguan historian Dr. Marion Blair points out that the plantation was a penal institution. 7

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: The plantation: a penal institution | Letters