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9. James, "Michel Maxwell Philip," 255. 10. Tronchin, "The Great West Indian Orator," 5. 11. Ibid. 12. José Bodu, Trinidadiana (Port of Spain: A. C. Blondel, 1890), 83. Page xii unparalleled knowledge of the law. Indeed, he was reputed to be the authority on the old Laws of Spain which prevailed in Trinidad during most of the time he practiced. In 1888 he played a prominent part in the debate on the annexation of Tobago to Trinidad. Yet Philip always rued the fact that he never received the recognition he deserved and would have received had he been white.

Kitts and Grenada, 1763833 (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1984) for an analysis of Fédon's rebellion. "4 Indeed, Joachim, a chief emissary of Julien Fédon, was among those who "burst into the British meeting room along Charles Nogues with a flag and a declaration of truce. "5 The French Revolution had reached the eastern Caribbean. Maxwell Philip belonged to a branch of the family that relocated to Trinidad because Joachim's political involvement with Fédon's rebellion limited its economic opportunities in Grenada.

25 It was precisely because the family as an institution was highly valued that African Americans were willing to defend their families with resolve and courage against extreme odds. Slavery's assault on the African American family had always been featured in antislavery and abolitionist arguments, and Philip's point of departure thus has ample precedent. In, for example, the preamble to a measure 22. See Deborah Gray White, Ar'n't I a Woman: Female Slaves in the Plantation South (New York: Norton, 1985), 145; and Douglas R.

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