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The
Truth About Jamaica and Jamaicans
I did not know about Jamaicans until I met a little girl, my children's friend called Judy Ann Dunn. I did not start learning about Jamaicans until my son-in-law walked through the front door.
This was after the Jamaican was driven around Washington DC and shot up the place, kil many people. 9/11 happened, and a Jamaican plane crashed in New York happened a few day after.
Just after all this happened, my daughter Stephanie brought a Jamaican to me and said that this will be her husband. You talking about poor timing!
Here is a time that you can say that I was wrong. Damine Tulloch turned out to be my daughter's best choice for a husband. I am happy to be working on his section of my families genealogy. It will be his genes along with the rest of my family genes that will carry forth in his children for the rest of the existence of my family.
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History of Slavery in Jamaica
Uploaded on Apr 25, 2008
French, English and Spaniards brought African slaves to Jamaica, the Moroons resisted and do so to this day.
Here is why slave owners in southern United States became armed camps and became more brutal on their plantations. They were afraid of a slave rebellion like what is going on in the islands.
French, English and Spaniards brought African slaves to Jamaica, the Moroons resisted and do so to this day.
Here is why slave owners in southern United States became armed camps and became more brutal on their plantations. They were afraid of a slave rebellion like what is going on in the islands.
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