NPR: Listen to a Radio Interview with Andrea Stuart on her new book Sugar in the Blood

In her new book, Sugar in the Blood, Andrea Stuart weaves her family story around the history of slavery and sugar in Barbados. Stuart's great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather landed on the island in the 1630s. He had been a blacksmith in England, but became a sugar planter in Barbados, at a time when demand for the crop was exploding worldwide. Stuart is descended from a slave owner who, several generations after the family landed in Barbados, had relations with an unknown slave.

http://www.npr.org/2013/02/04/170552296/a-barbados-family-tree-with-sugar-in-the-blood

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