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The Jamaican People, 1880-1902

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The Jamaican People, 1880-1902
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ISBN-10 : 9766400946
ISBN-13 : 9789766400941
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Book Synopsis The Jamaican People, 1880-1902 by : Patrick E. Bryan

Book excerpt: A description of the period in Jamaica's history that follows the abolition of slavery, up to the introduction of universal adult suffrage. The author analyzes the social, intellectual and political history of the era, including health, law, labour, and the ideas of the black intelligentsia.


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