Henry Kissinger vs Jamaica: In The Words of Michael Manley
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Henry Kissinger vs Jamaica: In The Words of Michael Manley

In 1975, Cuba sent troops to Angola to help them fight against an invasion by apartheid South Africa. Henry Kissinger, the US Secretary of State, did not like this so he set out to get countries to denounce Cuba’s actions. Jamaica was one of these countries.

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The Not So Epic Story of Lady Musgrave Road
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The Not So Epic Story of Lady Musgrave Road

Lady Musgrave, the then governor of Jamaica’s wife, was so angry at seeing Devon House, a mansion owned by a black man, that she authorise the building of another road, to avoid driving passed it. But although popular, the story is not true

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The Hosay Masssacre of 1884
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The Hosay Masssacre of 1884

The 1884 Hosay Massacre in Trinidad which say agents of the colonial state - the police- turn their guns on Indians taking part in the annual Hosay festival.

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The Fight To Own Land In Jamaica
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The Fight To Own Land In Jamaica

On August 1st, 1838, Jamaica and the rest British West Indies, achieved emancipation. But alothough freedom day come for all Black people, land throughout the colonies were not accessible for former enslaves.

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The Salt 'Plantations' of the Caribbean
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The Salt 'Plantations' of the Caribbean

Most scholarship on Caribbean chattel slavery of enslaved Africans largely covers the sugar and tobacco plantation systems. However, there was another massive industry that was built upon the enslavement of Black people - salt

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The Grenadian Revolution, Part 4: A Jewel Shines Through
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The Grenadian Revolution, Part 4: A Jewel Shines Through

As Eric Gairy’s tenure continued in the 1970’s, the country was on the brink of economic and social collapse; and Gairy was beginning to face opposition from all sides. But of all the oppositions that formed, one stood out: the New Jewel Movement.

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The Grenadian Revolution, Part 1: Post Emancipation Woes
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The Grenadian Revolution, Part 1: Post Emancipation Woes

1950 would be one of the most significant years to understand the Grenadian Revolution. However, the events of this year were years in the making due to build up tension arising from the neglect of the country’s majority black and poor population,

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