Introduction
Allison O. Ramsay and Jerome Teelucksingh
Chapter 1: A Colonial Relic? Trinidad and Tobago and the Trinity Cross
Bridget Brereton
Chapter 2: The “George Floyd Effect” in the Caribbean: Re/Igniting Popular Discourses on Colonial Public Memory
Stanley H. Griffin
Chapter 3: Examining the Contested Heritage Value of Historic Bridgetown in Barbados
Sheron Johnson
Chapter 4: Crossing the Threshold: Exploring the Five Islands’ Role in Trinidad’s Indian Indentureship Legacy
Ashleigh John Morris
Chapter 5: Monuments to Freedom and Nationhood: Preserving the Heritage of Barbados in Metal and Stone
Allison O. Ramsay
Chapter 6: The Survival of Hinduism through Temples: The Case of the Temple in the Sea, Triveni Mandir, and Brothers Road Hindu Mandir in Trinidad 103
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Chapter 7: “To Be Joined Together in Freedom”: Statues, Identity Politics and Agency in the Netherlands Antilles, 1940–1960 125
Margo Groenewoud
Chapter 8: Gender Imbalance in Statues and Building Names in Trinidad and Tobago and at The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine
Danalee Jahgoo
Chapter 9: Codrington College and the Problematic Legacy of Christopher Codrington 159
Lynette Mills
Chapter 10: Independence Undermined from the Beginning:Deconstructing Legal Vestiges of Colonialism
Timothy Affonso
Chapter 11: “A People Can Become a Nation”: The West Indies Federation and Jamaican Independence
Renee A. Nelson