5 edition of Froudacity found in the catalog.
Published
1969
by New Beacon in London
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | by James Anthony Froude; explained by J. J. Thomas, with an introduction by C. L. R. James, and a biographical note by Donald Wood. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | F2131 .T44 1969 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 195 p. |
Number of Pages | 195 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5770357M |
ISBN 10 | 0901241016 |
LC Control Number | 71482064 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 86651 |
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Froudacity: West Indian Fables by James Anthony Froude is an polemic written by John Jacob Thomas as a rebuttal to James Anthony Froude's book The English in the West le-jasmin-briancon.com's travelogue attacked the British West Indian colonies for wanting to establish self-government, arguing that if the majority black population were allowed to vote on leaders they would choose leaders that Author: John Jacob Thomas.
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Thomas’s Froudacity: West Indian Fables by James Anthony Froude was published inthe year after Froude’s book. It systematically rebutted Froude’s arguments, and mocked his claims that the Caribbean was dominated by obeah. John Jacob Thomas, who published as J. Thomas ( – ) was a Trinidadian linguist and writer.
He wrote a grammar of Trinidadian Creole (), but is best known for Froudacity (), a rebuttal of J. Froude's book The English in the West Indies. Froudacity.
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Since the original versions are generally quite old. Froudacity () is Trinidad-born J J Thomas’ scathing rebuttal to J A Froude’s book The English in The West Indies () that argued Afro and Indo Caribbean peoples were incapable of self-government.
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In that introduction James quotes Froude as follows: In Egypt or India or one knows not where, accident or natural development quickened into life our moral and intellectual faculties; and these faculties have grown into. Froudacity: West Indian Fables by J. Froude by J.
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John Jacob Thomas was a Trinidadian intellectual who is best known today for Froudacity, his scathing rejoinder to Froude’s book, The English in the West Indies. Thomas was aware that Froude’s book was circulating in London and worried about its implications for the British Caribbean colonies.
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