Ebook: Uprooted
Author: Zobi Fredrick
- Tags: Biography & Autobiography, History, Nonfiction, BIO000000, BIO006000
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: iUniverse
- Language: English
- epub
I am a Trinidad-born American citizen settled down with my husband and two children in New Jersey. I was educated in London with a Business Administrative Degree and my occupation was that of a print and fashion model. After the abolition of slavery by the British, a vast number of Immigrants were taken from the Indian sub-continent where they became indentured laborers in the Caribbean. Desperate people were thrown together under tight conditions with rigid plantation discipline under the British Empire.
This is a breathtaking, fascinating narrative biography of my ancestors who went to work in the cane fields under the excruciating commands of the British Empire where after five years they were freed and became successful businessmen.
This work is painstaking in documenting this true story. It is alive, definitely dramatic, clear and exceptionally moving. My research into this story has never been told before and now must be unfolded because of its powerful and unique history of past times that were unknown to people all over the globe. The story traces my family's history from the streets of Calcutta to the sugar cane plantations of Trinidad owned by the British and these East Indian indentured laborers living in slave-like conditions, then starting several successful businesses and growing from poverty.
I trust that you will see this book as not just my own family's journey but in a large measure indicative of the struggles, successes, and
failures of the many thousands of Indians who came to the New World as indentured laborers and worked so hard to become successful. Our
story is largely unknown in America It is alive and I have tried to make the story inspirational and full of human kindness.