The Shadows of Sugar In Complexity
Sugar once ruled Barbados, shaping its landscape, economy, and social structure. The plantations left more than fields; they carved a lasting imprint on the island's identity. Today, the residues of that age, from windmills to grand houses, stand as a suggestion of both the cruelty of the past and the durability of those who sustained it. Modern Barbados acknowledges this history, not to dwell on it, however to guarantee it informs a more inclusive future.
Legacy of sugar plantations in Barbados