Whence the "black Irish" of Jamaica?

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Whence the "black Irish" of Jamaica?

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John J. Williams, a Jesuit priest, describes the little known fact that black Irish and Scots who were deported and enslaved in Jamaica. The book is complete with images of these black indigenous Europeans that have been forgotten by most historians. Thus, this book opens an entirely new area of study that should be conducted to flesh out the incomplete history of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The acceptance and documentation of the enslavement of black West Africans is well known, however, more needs to be known about these black Europeans that were deported and enslaved in Jamaica.

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Language
English
Pages
97

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Whence the "black Irish" of Jamaica?
1932, L. MacVeagh, Dial Press, Inc.
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Table of Contents

From Ireland.
Through Barbados.
To Jamaica.
Bibliography (p. 76-90)

Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
F1896.I6 W6

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi p., 3 l., 97 p.
Number of pages
97

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6773632M
LCCN
32011350
OCLC/WorldCat
1747270
Library Thing
1497671

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October 20, 2015 Edited by WESLEY BERNARD Simply added information about the book and a needed area of historical study.
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