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The scene of the action: a wildcat strike in Barbados - Constance R. Sutton

Constance R. Sutton's dissertation on the 1958 wilcat strike by Barbadian sugar workers.

Submitted by Khawaga on March 9, 2015

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  • retail and food
  • strikes
  • food
  • wildcat strikes
  • agriculture
  • Barbados
  • anthropology
  • Constance R. Sutton
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