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The Morant Bay Rebellion

In Our Time

Jamaica and the British Empire in the 1970s

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Jamaica is becoming less part of the center of the British Empire, says Matthew Smith. The Marant Bey rebellion consolidates a paternalist type of racism in Britain at the time, he adds. That view was replaced by one that sees black people as inherently incapable of self-government, writes Smith. Gordon and Bogol go through their rehabilitated in the sort of national story - but they are still martyts for Jamaica nationalism.

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