
The Morant Bay Rebellion
In Our Time
Aftermath and Reflections of the Morant Bay Rebellion
This chapter examines Britain's reaction to the Morant Bay Rebellion, revealing polarized opinions from prominent figures on colonial governance and the capabilities of freed people in Jamaica. It highlights the political ramifications of the rebellion, including a shift from representative governance to direct British rule, as well as the evolving narrative around the figures of Gordon and Bogle in Jamaican history. Ultimately, the chapter explores how these events shaped perceptions of democracy, race, and the responsibilities of empire in the years that followed.
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