Sugar and Law: The Barbados Slave Code That Washington Black Escaped


Barbados didn't just grow sugar; it emposed the 1661 Slave Code-- a legal architecture that turned people into home and shaped slavery throughout the Atlantic. Our brand-new function pairs a 56-second trailer with clear context: sugar-financed empire, law-enforced the chains, and Barbados ended up being Britain's first slave society. We bridge the world of Washington Black to the historical Barbados you can still walk today-- windmills, boiling houses, and towns tracing old estate lines. We also note Halifax links and daily "rogues" whose humour and resourcefulness declined to go away.



Check out the code, the context, and the Atlantic connections.

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