In Chapter 6 of this Caribbean podcast series rooted in Black history and Caribbean stories, we dive deep into one of the most ambitious efforts in Caribbean history: the rise and fall of the Black Star Line. More than a fleet, it was a powerful symbol of cultural resilience, Black empowerment, and Caribbean identity — envisioned as the vessel of return for the Caribbean diaspora and Maroon communities seeking reconnection with Africa. This episode blends island vibes and hard truths as we explore how history experts trace the shipping line’s roots in Caribbean literature, its collapse under federal sabotage, and its lasting place in Black history.
From jamaican music to travel experts' takes on global diaspora movement, we unpack how this bold experiment in Black capitalism united working-class Black people across borders. Although the ships faltered, the resilience of the idea continues to sail through time — reminding us of the power of collective dreaming, funding, and building for liberation.
Perfect for listeners who crave history stories, Caribbean music, and thought-provoking discussions on the forces that shaped our past — and continue to echo in the present.
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