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Republican movements catch wind in Caribbean after queen’s death
ST. JOHN’S: Black cloth covers the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II hanging in Antigua’s parliament -- a sign of the island’s mourning and an unintentional symbol of a possible Caribbean future without the British monarchy.The queen’s death has put the wind at the back of republican movements in a region once dominated by the British empire, analysts say, as calls continue for the crown to apologize for the slave trade and atone for the sins of colonization.The idea “has entered mainstream, ‘common-sense’ discourse as a wider spectrum of society engages with the issues and asks themselves what has the monarchy ever done for us?” says Kate Quinn, an associate professor in Caribbean history at U

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