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🗓️ 1 December 2022
⏱️ 54 minutes
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0:14.8 | I hope you enjoyed the programs. |
0:16.8 | Hello, on the 11th of October 1865, Paul Bughall led a march from Stoney Gotter-Germaker |
0:23.0 | to the courthouse in nearby Morant Bay and there, Simming Anger turned to bloodshed. |
0:29.3 | The British had abolished slavery barely 30 years before but the plantation owners were |
0:34.1 | still dominant and the British government suppressed this rebellion brutally on their behalf. |
0:39.6 | Hundreds of people were killed. |
0:42.0 | As a result, you make people lost what right they had to rule themselves while in Britain |
0:45.9 | some like Dickens supported the government while others like Darwin wanted him trying |
0:50.6 | for murder. |
0:52.4 | We'd meet to discuss the Morant Bay rebellion our downer, Peyton, the William Robertson |
0:56.8 | Professor of History at the University of Edinburgh, Lawrence Goldman, Emeritus Fellow in History |
1:01.6 | at St. Peter's College University of Oxford and Matthew J. Smith, Professor of History |
1:05.9 | and Director of the Centre for the Study of the Legacy of the British Library at University |
1:10.4 | College London. |
1:11.4 | Matthew Smith, what would you like for the majority of people in Jamaica before the abolition |
1:16.4 | of slavery in 1834? |
1:17.8 | It was very brutal. |
1:20.0 | In fact, the experience of enslavement had been going on from the 17th century in Jamaica |
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