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Jamaican Migration To England. The Story 

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Jamaican Migration To England. The Story

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@2amazing7
@2amazing7 5 лет назад
The motherland is AFRICA.
@Ms.Francis
@Ms.Francis 4 года назад
The abuse my grandparents faced, I still remember the stories my grandad used to tell me, life was rough for them. They built a very close knit caribbean community who supported and loved each other in rural England, I have always been very proud of how they looked out for each other.
@2007jiffydog
@2007jiffydog 5 лет назад
A chameleon remains a chameleon no matter what, it only disguise itself based on the situation and remains a chameleon till the end of time.
@Syble
@Syble 6 лет назад
The English didn't treat them well in their own country, why would the think it would be better on England soil?
@MrPiperDon
@MrPiperDon 2 года назад
Me glad Jamaican a know Themselves,this could not happen in Our time.We know Africa is the Mother land.
@divadiva588
@divadiva588 6 лет назад
it hurts me to see how my parent genertion were and still are being treated. I'm looking at a passport picture of a 25 year old man who made that trip. he is now an 84 years young man . My dad .....respect 100%
@manuelarobles3433
@manuelarobles3433 5 лет назад
My grandfather left Barbados and went to London in 1959 to work in the British Transport System. RIP Darnley Ward.
@barbarajohnson9065
@barbarajohnson9065 5 лет назад
Dem fi memba sey ah we come ya an show dem how fi clean !!!!!!! Dutty blumbart dem ah wicked
@GoldstreetMs
@GoldstreetMs 4 года назад
Them island people calling England mother land wow, no my people Africa is our mother land.
@getsaved3746
@getsaved3746 5 лет назад
God bless Jamaica and it's people.
@casoneildjmilitancerowe1342
@casoneildjmilitancerowe1342 5 лет назад
this mental slavery at its best even now in 2019 slavery still here
@kayvancooten4657
@kayvancooten4657 2 года назад
Never judge a book by its cover. I'm going to admit that when I heard the accent of the white lady who has been married 47 years to a black man, her demeanour put me immediately in mind of my racist neighbours. If I never knew any better, that "stereotype" could have made me judge her wrongly. So in hindsight I'd be no better a person than my racist neighbours had I judged this book by its cover.
@shawnparadox9299
@shawnparadox9299 4 года назад
I wonder if we treated white people the same way they treated us... What would they say?
@magogmarsmantugorma7678
@magogmarsmantugorma7678 5 лет назад
THANK'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIES, FOR YOUR UNWAVERING SERVICE TO THIS UNGRATEFUL COUNTRY.
@doxcb4717
@doxcb4717 6 лет назад
They used them as always and when they were done they were tossed aside . Nothing new just a different time
@magogmarsmantugorma7678
@magogmarsmantugorma7678 5 лет назад
So , you used them, and now you want to refuse their descendants?
@blakkwadada7416
@blakkwadada7416 5 лет назад
They fought for England then and for America now. So many of the guys I grew up with are now in the US military.
@73005
@73005 5 лет назад
My mother used to tell me stories, about how racist the British used to be.
@jmartin4204
@jmartin4204 3 года назад
just to say glad there are still plenty of Jamaicans remaining in Jamaica and stayed loyal to their country
@afiya85
@afiya85 5 лет назад
My late grandad faught in the war and managed to start a whole new family in England but already had one back in jamaica. Smh...
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