| CONTRACT
LABOUR RECORDS During
the Second World War, an agreement was made between the Bahamas
and the United States Governments to recruit Bahamian Labourers
for agricultural employment in Florida and the adjourning States.
Between 1943 - 1945 a large number of Bahamians travelled to the
United States in the capacity of Contract Workers. As a result files
were created on many of the workers. In the 1970s, the Ministry
of Labour deposited these records into the Archives.
The files contain
a wealth of information. They indicate names, address, date and
place of birth, nationality, settlement and physical description.
In addition parents name, status, spouse and children's names are
also mentioned. The Contract Workers' files are listed in alphabetical
order and span the 1940s through 1966.
For these records
the fifty year rule applies. Therefore public accessibility is prohibited
at this time. |