 
      
      Fedon’s Rebellion
Beginning in March of 1795, Julien Fédon, would range a 16 months revolt against the white, colonisers on the island of Grenada
 
      
      Christian Preachers As Enemies Of The State, Part 1: Alexander Bedward
Alexander Bedward - one of the first black nationalists in post-emancipation Jamaica and one of the first persons who attempted to ascend to the skies.
 
      
      Jamaica's Ten Type Beauty Contest
The beauty competition that became one of the first to create “Brand Jamaica” and subsequently one of the biggest influences in shaping the nation's new national motto: "Out of Many, One People"
 
      
      Coolie Gang, Ghettos and Rastafari: A Story of Four Continents and A Couple Black Markets
The Hindu contributions to the development of Rastafari and the ways Indo-Jamaicans have help shaped the movement.
 
      
      Jamaican Beauty Queens and Apartheid
In 1976, the Jamaican government did not allow for a Miss Jamaica pageant to be held, so technically there is no 1976 winner. So how did Cindy Breakspeare became the second Ms. Jamaica to win the Miss World pageant in 1976?
 
      
      Why Bulla & Pink Milk Is No Longer In Jamaican Schools
Bulla and pink milk is no longer in Jamaican schools but for many years, the government-supplied meal for children from low-income families has defined many Jamaicans’ scholastic experience.
 
      
      One Day, Some Men Roll Up In Parliament With Guns and Took Over Government
The Jamaat al Muslimeen coup attempt to overthrow the government of Trinidad and Tobago in July 1990.
 
      
      The History of Jamaica’s Love Affair With Clarks
From the community of Somerset in England, rose the shoe brand of Clarks. This is the story of how the shoes became synonymous with Jamaica
 
      
      The Three Times An Anti-Chinese Riot Took Place In Jamaica
The circumstances that led to Jamaica’s three anti-Chinese riots in 1918, 1938 and 1965
 
      
      Why Bob Marley Beat Up His Manager
In 1980, on the 3rd of December, at his home in Jamaica, Bob Marley and manager, Don Taylor, survived an assassination attempt. Almost 3 years later in a Gabonese hotel room, Bob Marley apparently beat up Don Taylor.
