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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Trinidad and Tobago immigrants to Canada, Trinidad and Tobago immigrants to the United Kingdom, Trinidad and Tobago immigrants to the United States, Stephen Mallory, Dionne Brand, Dwight Yorke, Nicki Minaj, Stokely Carmichael, Jeffery Kissoon, Graham Goddard, C. L. R. James, V. S. Naipaul, Stephen Ames, Mark Warner, Pearl Primus, Haddaway, Trevor McDonald, Claudia Jones, Floella Benjamin, M. NourbeSe Philip, Randy Samuel, Hayden Knight, Augustus Nathaniel Lushington, Bas Balkissoon, Andre Alexis, Jennifer Carroll, Richard Goddard, Michael Griffith, Mervyn M. Dymally, Don Warrington, Marian Marsh, Wayne Gerard Trotman, O. D. Hunte, Hedy Fry, Stephen Hart, Charles Roach, Richard Dos Ramos, Ian Hanomansing, Shani Mootoo, Darcus Howe, Tarita Virtue, Roger Toussaint, Krishna Maharaj, Rudolph Walker, Anthony Joseph, Emile Ramsammy, Horace Ove, Roger Bonair-Agard, Sullivan Walker, Larry R. Felix, Vahni Capildeo, Gerry Bednob, Lorraine Toussaint, Neil Bissoondath, Ben Ali, Kerry Carter, Anthony Herrera, Austin Stoker, Nadine Ramkisson, Joel John, Lakshmi Persaud, Harold Sonny Ladoo, Michele Clarke, Barbara Assoon, Lynette Lithgow, Elizabeth Nunez, Duonne Alexander, Randy Morrison. Excerpt: Stephen Russell Mallory (1812 - November 9, 1873) served in the United States Senate as, Senator (Democrat) from Florida from 1850 to the secession of his home state and the outbreak of the American Civil War. For much of that period, he was chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs. This was a time of rapid naval reform, and he insisted that the ships of the United States Navy should be as capable as those of Great Britain and France, the foremost navies in the world at that time. He also wrote a bill and guided it through Congress that provided for compulsory retirement of officers who did not meet the standards of the profession. Alth...