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Samuel Sharpe
March 15, 2007 – 3:00 am | No Comment
Samuel Sharpe

Samuel Sharpe
1801-1832
Sam Sharpe was the main instigator of the 1831 Slave Rebellion which began on the Kensington Estate in Saint James which was largely instrumental in bringing about the abolition of slavery.
Sharpe, an educated town …

Nanny of the Maroons
March 15, 2007 – 2:58 am | No Comment
Nanny of the Maroons

Rt. Excellent Nanny of the Maroons
Nanny of the Maroons stands out in history as the only female among Jamaica?s national heroes. She possessed that fierce fighting spirit generally associated with the courage of men. In …

George William Gordon
March 15, 2007 – 2:54 am | No Comment
George William Gordon

Rt. Excellent George William Gordon
1820-1865
George William Gordon was a free colored land owner and an associate of Bogle. Born to a slave mother and a planter father who was attorney to several sugar estates in …

Norman Manley
March 15, 2007 – 2:51 am | No Comment
Norman Manley

Rt. Excellent Norman Washington Manley
1893-1969
Norman Washington Manley founded the People?s National Party which later was tied to the Trade Union Congress and the N.W. U. Together with Bustamante, their efforts resulted in the New Constitution …

Marcus Mosiah Garvey
March 15, 2007 – 2:45 am | No Comment
Marcus Mosiah Garvey

Rt. Excellent Marcus Mosiah Garvey
1887-1940
Marcus Mosiah Garvey stands out in history as one who was greatly committed to the concept of the Emancipation of minds. He sought the unification of all Blacks through the establishment …

Sir Alexander Bustamante
March 15, 2007 – 2:41 am | No Comment
Sir Alexander Bustamante

Rt. Excellent Sir Alexander Bustamante
1884-1977
Labour Leader, nationalist politician.
Born Alexander Clarke in the parish of Westmoreland, he took the name Bustamante from an Iberian sea captain who befriended him in his early life. After acquiring some …

Paul Bogle
March 15, 2007 – 2:36 am | No Comment
Paul Bogle

Rt. Excellent Paul Bogle
1822 – 1865
Paul Bogle, it was believed, was born free about 1822. He was a Baptist deacon in Stony Gut, a few miles north of Morant Bay, and a voter at a …