Colour for Colour, Skin for Skin
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Kingston :
Ian Randle Publishers,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 'Liberty of Person Liberty of Land':
- The Morant Bay Rebellion
- its Socio-Economic and Political Bases
- 'It is Money They [Planters] Want, and Not Labour':
- Free Trade, Cane Sugar and a Post-Slavery Economy in Free Fall
- 'Buckra Has Gun, Negro Has Firestick':
- Post-Emancipation
- Political Struggles
- 'Their Very Independence is an Evil':
- Cane Sugar Elites Creating Inflammable Materials in Post-slavery Society
- Figure 1. Sugar cane plantations still dominate the Plantain Garden River District of St Thomas. Photo by Clinton Hutton.
- 'Legal Redress is Shut out from One Class Altogether':
- Magisterial Oppression in St Thomas-in-the-East
- Figure 2. Ruins of the Bath courthouse. Photo by Clinton Hutton.
- Table 5.1. Status of Complainants and Defendants in Civil and Criminal Cases Heard in Petty Sessions at Bath, St Thomas-in-the-East, 1863-65
- Table 5.2. The Economic Links of Justices of the Peace in St Thomas-in-the-East
- Table 5.3. Planter-Magistrates vs Labourers in Civil and Criminal Cases Heard at Bath, St Thomas-in-the-East, 1863-65
- Table 5.4. Judgements Handed Down Against Tax Offences in Petty Sessions at Bath, St Thomas-in-the-East, 1863-65
- Table 5.5. Labourers vs Labourers, Civil and Criminal Cases Heard in Petty Sessions at Bath, St Thomas-in-the-East, 1863-65
- 'Colour for Colour, Skin for Skin':
- The Intellectual Foundations and Leadership of the 'Morant Bay Rebellion'
- Figure 3. John Willis Menard
- Edith Menard
- 'John Willis Menard'
- Negro History Bulletin 23-No. 3 (1964). Restored by Clinton Hutton.
- Figure 4. This photograph is believed to be of Paul Bogle. Courtesy of the National Library of Jamaica. Restoration and Art by Ainsley Kerr.
- 'You Are No Longer Slaves, But Free Men':
- George William Gordon: The Brown Link Ideology and Politics
- Figure 5. George William Gordon. Photo by Duperly Brothers in Harper's Weekly.
- 'Buccra Can't Catch Duppy, No, No':
- Marching into War Oh with the Spirits at Morant Bay
- Figure 6. Remains of the Steps of Paul Bogle's Chapel in Stony Gut. Photo by Clinton Hutton.
- Figure 7. The cutlass is still pervasively used in Revival and Kumina rituals in Jamaica today. Photo by Clinton Hutton.
- 'Take a Thousand Black Men's Hearts for One White Man's Ear':
- The Suppression of the Black Jamaican Masses in 1865
- A General Survey
- Figure 8. Morant Bay Massacre. Drawing by Clinton Hutton.
- Figure 9. Col. Francis Hobbs. Courtesy of the National Library of Jamaica. Restoration by Ainsley Kerr and Clinton Hutton.