
James Crosby
James Crosby was a notable figure in the early 20th century Caribbean, serving as the Immigration Agent-General and recognized for his fierce advocacy on behalf of workers. He played a crucial role in the labor movement, particularly in representing the interests of East Indian sugar workers, and was admired for his commitment to social justice and equitable labor practices during a time of colonial oppression.
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Dr. James Crosby is expected to testify for the prosecution regarding O'Keefe's injuries.
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Dr. James Crosby is allowed to testify for the prosecution generally about dog bites.
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Critchlow earned the nickname 'Black Crosby,' a nod to his fierce advocacy, which mirrored that of James Crosby.
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