In this final episode of Heirs of Enslavement, Clive Lewis and Laura Trevelyan are reflecting on everything they’ve learned, and asking, what will happen next? Will a British government face up to the case for reparations? And if not, what could happen instead?
They speak to Financial Times columnist Stephen Bush, lawyer Jacqueline McKenzie and Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell about the outlook for an agreement between the Caribbean and the United Kingdom. Plus, they hear from businessman Denis O’Brien about some of the progress being made in the West Indies.
Clive and Laura’s reading list:
Britain’s Black Debt by Hilary McD. Beckles
The First Black Slave Society by Hilary McD. Beckles
How Britain Underdeveloped the Caribbean by Hilary McD. Beckles
Capitalism and Slavery by Eric Williams
Junior History of Grenada by Dr. Nicole Phillip-Dowe
The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings by Olaudah Equiano
Empireland by Sathnam Sanghera
Slave Empire by Padraic. X. Scanlan
Uncommon Wealth by Kojo Koram
Legacy of Violence by Caroline Elkins
Paradise and Plantation by Ian Gregory Strachan
Beyond a Boundary by C. L. James
A to Z of Grenada Heritage by John Angus Martin
African Europeans by Olivette Otele
A Short History of Slavery by James Walvin
The Case for Reparations (article in The Atlantic) by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Producer: Rosie Stopher
Production support: Edwin Frank
Production Manager: Flick Heath
Original music: Andre Greenidge
Score and artwork: Sena Verdi
Sound design: Airaphon
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