Through a series of biographies, Tammy Brown presents us with an incisive and eye-opening history of the collaboration and conflict between Caribbean immigrants in the black melting pot that was Harlem during the twentieth century as they fought for black advancement and political rights in multiple forums including the church, concert hall, stage, and radical and conventional political parties all the while keeping alive the memory of their Caribbean roots and supporting the struggles of the folks at ‘home’ against British colonialism. In a way, Brown shows that these island people became Caribbean people in New York."" - Richard Blackett, Andrew Jackson Professor of History, Vanderbilt University