Jamaica’s Independence: The Struggle Continues — Richard S. Dunn
Reading Time 3 minsBetween the years 1650 and 1807 approximately 750,000 enslaved Africans were shipped to the island of Jamaica. Through successive revolts by the enslaved Africans and the inevitable decline of the slave system, slavery ended in Jamaica on August 1, 1834. However, the socio-economic, cultural, and political life of the country were still controlled by the landowners and local oligarchy. The struggle for freedom continued, although under different conditions and assumed different forms – from the development of the labor movement, including Trade Unions and Universal Adult Suffrage, to the formation of political parties and the development of… Read More »Jamaica’s Independence: The Struggle Continues — Richard S. Dunn