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| 1. | The Analysis Of West Indian Immigrants' Process Of Assimilation In Post-war America And Comparison With West Indians In Britain |
| 2. | West Indian Moth And Chinese Butterfly |
| 3. | West-Indian Americans And The Enhancement Of The Image Of Black Americans As A Whole |
| 4. | An Analysis Of The Construction Of Immigrants’ Cultural Identity In The Lonely Londoners |
| 5. | West Indian cultural influences on female identity development in Paule Marshall's 'Brown Girl, Brownstones', 'Praisesong for the Widow', and 'Daughters' |
| 6. | West Indian women in Los Angeles and the effects of globalization: How do they fare in the new global economy |
| 7. | Sexual, cultural, and civic self-representation among African American, British West Indian, and southern Italian women in New York City, 1900--1930 |
| 8. | Occidental drift: London, modernism, and the politics of form in early West Indian fiction |
| 9. | The Experience of Acculturation from the Perspectives of Immigrant, West Indian, Female Educators |
| 10. | Making West Indians unwelcome: Bananas, race and the immigrant question in Izabal, Guatemala, 1900--1929 |
| 11. | 'So much things to say': The Creole testimony of West Indian slaves |
| 12. | Beyond the black Atlantic: West Indian imagery, cultural production and BBC television |
| 13. | Critical mas': Reading folklore in West Indian literary criticism |
| 14. | Escaping the kumbla: Identity reclamation in West Indian and African American women's novels |
| 15. | History, language, and image/identity in selected works of women of the diaspora: Mary Prince a West Indian slave, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, and Paule Marshall |
| 16. | A West Indian Jubilee in America: British Emancipation and the American Abolition Movement |
| 17. | Native West Indian plant use |
| 18. | WEST INDIAN RESPONSE TO V. S. NAIPAUL'S WEST INDIAN WORKS (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO) |
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