Eric Williams and The Economic Future of the Caribbean

In 1943 Eric Williams, the future prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, organized a conference on 'The Economic Future of the Caribbean'. Williams, a rising star in intellectual and activist circles, brought together an eclectic and influential group of experts to debate the conference theme.

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