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The factory and the reason for our success on the world stage we should do everything to protect it there is nothing like it in the world even our grandparents r still bringing there schools and even star olympians still show up the noise the atmosphere it’s crazy
Question: JBC (Radio) was not established until 1958 and its Television component later in 1963, how then is it being acknowledged ( see 0:42) in this clip which is purported to have been done in 1956?? Mi jus a seh.
Slaves Who Abolished Slavery: Blacks in Rebellion by Richard Hart….Astudy of the Maroon Wars and the many slave rebellions and revolts in Jamaica. Richard Hart seeks to avoid polemics and emphasizes that the Jamaican rebels forced the British government to reset the agenda for emancipation and the slaves gained their freedom sooner than anticipated.
This says FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY .. if you're watching this, you found this, because enjoying education, led you, here. You thought, or felt you and your people were more than stupid slaves, didn't you??? Didn't you??
It was the disappearance of institutions such as the JOS and other infrastructures that made Jamaica an ordered society back then, that caused Jamaica to become chaos. There was no institution for the new generation to inherit and learn, in order to maintain and improve society. Just a thought.🤷🏽♂️🇯🇲🇺🇸
He was one of the 4 H’s who were expelled from the PNP…In 1954, the PNP expelled Richard Hart, a Marxist, and three other PNP members for their (alleged) communist views. The other three members were Ken Hill, Frank Hill, and Arthur Henry, and they were collectively referred to as "the four Hs
Towards Decolonisation: Political, Labour and Economic Developments in Jamaica 1938-1945…. Towards Decolonisation starts with a description of conditions in Jamaica in the 1930s and of the social upheaval that occurred in 1938. It describes and accounts for the emergence of the leaders who came forward at this time of need, and the organisations they formed and led. The work considers the repercussions to the outbreak of World War I and discusses the relationships, rivalry and conflicts among popular organisations in the 1940s. Labour struggles, trade union activities and the policies of rival political parties are recorded and examined. Renewed demands for constitutional reform in 1941 and the rejection of the British Government's inadequate response to these demands hold some focus. The author examines constitutional concessions made in 1943 and representations made thereon by local organisations, leading to the introduction of a new constitution based on universal adult suffrage in 1944. The conclusion is drawn that this did not represent a firm commitment to decolonisation but the beginnings of a movement towards it.
“Long live incomparable Fidel Castro” and long did he live. Fidel Castro and Michael Manley are nonpareil-may contributions and legacies endure forever.
Why Michael Manley never embraced Cuba in 1989 to his end ....?? Did he turned back on Castro in 89 .... to his end? Was their two Michael Manley in terms of policy? Free education then increases the cess on education when he returned to power!!!
Seaga was the reason for jamaicans not to be better than what they are today and he had outside forces helping him to this day. Jamaica will soon become another Haiti, mark my words April 15, 2024.