Edited by Woodville K. Marshall
Wynter Algernon Crawford (1910-1993) was indisputedly one of the giants of the movement for political and social enfranchisement that culminated in the independence of Barbados in 1966.
Crawford’s accounts of incidents and developments in his political career make these Memoirs a vital source for research in recent social and political history. Equally important, they are a timely reminder of the author’s major contribution to the making of modern Barbados.
Publication Date: 2003
Extent: 174 pages 6 x 9
ISBN: 978-976-637-126-5 / 976-637-126-1
Binding: Hardback