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A late-19th-century eyewitness account provides a wide-ranging portrayal of a Caribbean republic, combining political and social history with on-the-ground reportage. It narrates events before and after independence, analyzes population composition and racial relations, and documents ritual religion and reported violent practices. Chapters examine government, justice, education, army and police, language and literature, and the economy, including agriculture, commerce, and finance. The narrative interweaves observations of urban destruction, emigration of skilled groups, and perceived barriers to modernization, drawing on official documents, local testimony, and the author's long residence.

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Sir Spenser St. John

Sir Spenser St. John was a British diplomat and author known for his writings on the Caribbean and Southeast Asia. His notable work, "Hayti; or, The Black Republic," provides an insightful account of Haiti's history and culture. St. John's experiences as a colonial administrator in the Far East are captured in his two-volume series, "Life in the Forests of the Far East," which explores the region's natural beauty and indigenous peoples. Additionally, he wrote about the life and legacy of Sir James Brooke in "Rajah Brooke," highlighting the complexities of colonial rule. St. John's works contribute to the understanding of colonial history and the regions he explored.

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