Salmon, C. S. (1969). The Caribbean Confederation ... A plan for the union of the fifteen British West Indian colonies: Preceded by an account of the past and present condition of the Europeans and the African races inhabiting them, with a true explanation of the Haytian mystery, in which is embodied a refutation of the chief statements made by Mr. Froude in his recent work, "The English in the West Indies.". Negro Universities Press.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSalmon, Charles Spencer. The Caribbean Confederation ... A Plan for the Union of the Fifteen British West Indian Colonies: Preceded by an Account of the Past and Present Condition of the Europeans and the African Races Inhabiting Them, with a True Explanation of the Haytian Mystery, in Which Is Embodied a Refutation of the Chief Statements Made by Mr. Froude in His Recent Work, "The English in the West Indies.". New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSalmon, Charles Spencer. The Caribbean Confederation ... A Plan for the Union of the Fifteen British West Indian Colonies: Preceded by an Account of the Past and Present Condition of the Europeans and the African Races Inhabiting Them, with a True Explanation of the Haytian Mystery, in Which Is Embodied a Refutation of the Chief Statements Made by Mr. Froude in His Recent Work, "The English in the West Indies.". Negro Universities Press, 1969.