Table of Contents:
  • The Honduran liberal reforms and the rise of West Indian migration
  • Honduran immigration legislation and the rise of anti-West Indian sentiment
  • Countering the "Black invasion" : the intellectual response to West Indian immigration
  • West Indian cultural retention and community formation on the north coast
  • An imagined citizenry : the racial realities of British identity among West Indians in Honduras
  • Eradicating the Black peril : the deportation of West Indian workers from Tela and Trujillo, Honduras, 1930-1939
  • Epilogue.