Colour for colour, skin for skin :: marching with the ancestral spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay /
"The brutal suppression of the uprising in Morant Bay in October 1865 under Governor Edward Eyre and the ensuing 'reign of terror' is a watershed in Jamaican history. Paul Bogle and his allies, overwhelmed by colonial firepower and betrayed by Maroons in service to the British Crown,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The brutal suppression of the uprising in Morant Bay in October 1865 under Governor Edward Eyre and the ensuing 'reign of terror' is a watershed in Jamaican history. Paul Bogle and his allies, overwhelmed by colonial firepower and betrayed by Maroons in service to the British Crown, were mercilessly cut down by the elites (local and foreign) who justified their actions based on the continued belief in the subjugation and suppression of the black race by the white race, emancipation notwithstanding. In Colour for Colour Skin for Skin, Clinton Hutton deconstructs the ideological, cultural, philosophical, economic, social and political rationale for the uprising by formerly enslaved Africans and their descendants and its violent suppression by the colonial forces, and articulates its significance in the development of a national black consciousness. This consciousness, and fight for freedom and justice, he argues, has strengthened over periods of Jamaica's short history, evidenced by the emergence of Garveyism and Rastafari, the 1938 labour riots, and articulated in Jamaican popular music and more recently, the resurgence of Revival worship. Using fascinating first-hand accounts of the uprising and its aftermath from the Report of the Royal Commission of 1866 and numerous newspaper reports among other sources, Hutton presents the 'Morant Bay Rebellion' squarely at the forefront of the continuing expression of a national complex in a post colonial society." |
Beschreibung: | Rework of the author's thesis (Ph. D.--University of the West Indies, 1992) presented under the title: "Colour for colour, skin for skin": the ideological foundation of post-slavery society, 1838-1865, the Jamaican case (a study of some ideas justifying the Morant Bay rebellion and its suppression) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xv, 259 pages) : illustrations, portraits |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-246) and index. |
ISBN: | 9789766379162 9766379165 |
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520 | |a "The brutal suppression of the uprising in Morant Bay in October 1865 under Governor Edward Eyre and the ensuing 'reign of terror' is a watershed in Jamaican history. Paul Bogle and his allies, overwhelmed by colonial firepower and betrayed by Maroons in service to the British Crown, were mercilessly cut down by the elites (local and foreign) who justified their actions based on the continued belief in the subjugation and suppression of the black race by the white race, emancipation notwithstanding. In Colour for Colour Skin for Skin, Clinton Hutton deconstructs the ideological, cultural, philosophical, economic, social and political rationale for the uprising by formerly enslaved Africans and their descendants and its violent suppression by the colonial forces, and articulates its significance in the development of a national black consciousness. This consciousness, and fight for freedom and justice, he argues, has strengthened over periods of Jamaica's short history, evidenced by the emergence of Garveyism and Rastafari, the 1938 labour riots, and articulated in Jamaican popular music and more recently, the resurgence of Revival worship. Using fascinating first-hand accounts of the uprising and its aftermath from the Report of the Royal Commission of 1866 and numerous newspaper reports among other sources, Hutton presents the 'Morant Bay Rebellion' squarely at the forefront of the continuing expression of a national complex in a post colonial society." |c --Back cover | ||
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publishDate | 2015 |
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spelling | Hutton, Clinton A., author. Colour for colour, skin for skin : marching with the ancestral spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay / Clinton A. Hutton. Color for color, skin for skin Marching with the ancestral spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay Kingston, Jamaica ; Miami : Ian Randle Publishers, 2015. 1 online resource (xv, 259 pages) : illustrations, portraits text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Rework of the author's thesis (Ph. D.--University of the West Indies, 1992) presented under the title: "Colour for colour, skin for skin": the ideological foundation of post-slavery society, 1838-1865, the Jamaican case (a study of some ideas justifying the Morant Bay rebellion and its suppression) Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-246) and index. 1. Liberty of person liberty of land : the Morant Bay Rebellion -- its socio-economic and political bases -- 2. It is money they [planters] want, and not labour : free trade, cane sugar and post-slavery economy in free fall -- 3. Buckra has gun, Negro has firestick : post-Emancipation political struggles -- 4. Their very independence is an evil : cane sugar elites creating inflammable materials in post-slavery society -- 5. Legal redress is shut out form one class altogether : Magisterial oppression in St Thomas-in-the-East -- 6. Colour for colour, skin for skin: the intellectual foundations and leadership of the Morant Bay Rebellion -- 7. You are no longer slaves, but free men : George William Gordon: the brown link ideology and politics -- 8. Buccra can't catch Duppy, no, no : marching into war oh with the spirits at Morant Bay -- 9. Take a thousand black men's hearts for one white man's ear : the suppression of the Black Jamaican masses in 1865 -- a general survey -- 10. He set my house on fire, and I was in childsbirth : the suppression of the black woman -- 11. Factors which accounted for the defeat of the People's Rising -- 12. The nature of the 'Negro Character' determined the 'Character of the Negro Insurrections' : the philosophical and ideological justifications for the suppression of the Morant Bay Rebellion. "The brutal suppression of the uprising in Morant Bay in October 1865 under Governor Edward Eyre and the ensuing 'reign of terror' is a watershed in Jamaican history. Paul Bogle and his allies, overwhelmed by colonial firepower and betrayed by Maroons in service to the British Crown, were mercilessly cut down by the elites (local and foreign) who justified their actions based on the continued belief in the subjugation and suppression of the black race by the white race, emancipation notwithstanding. In Colour for Colour Skin for Skin, Clinton Hutton deconstructs the ideological, cultural, philosophical, economic, social and political rationale for the uprising by formerly enslaved Africans and their descendants and its violent suppression by the colonial forces, and articulates its significance in the development of a national black consciousness. This consciousness, and fight for freedom and justice, he argues, has strengthened over periods of Jamaica's short history, evidenced by the emergence of Garveyism and Rastafari, the 1938 labour riots, and articulated in Jamaican popular music and more recently, the resurgence of Revival worship. Using fascinating first-hand accounts of the uprising and its aftermath from the Report of the Royal Commission of 1866 and numerous newspaper reports among other sources, Hutton presents the 'Morant Bay Rebellion' squarely at the forefront of the continuing expression of a national complex in a post colonial society." --Back cover Print version record. Jamaica History Insurrection, 1865. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069314 Insurgency Jamaica History. Jamaica Politics and government To 1962. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069317 Black people Jamaica Government relations History 19th century. Black people Race identity Jamaica History 19th century. Jamaica Race relations History 19th century. Jamaïque Histoire 1865 (Insurrection) Révoltes Jamaïque Histoire. Jamaïque Politique et gouvernement Jusqu'à 1962. Personnes noires Identité ethnique Jamaïque Histoire 19e siècle. 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spellingShingle | Hutton, Clinton A. Colour for colour, skin for skin : marching with the ancestral spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay / Liberty of person liberty of land : the Morant Bay Rebellion -- its socio-economic and political bases -- It is money they [planters] want, and not labour : free trade, cane sugar and post-slavery economy in free fall -- Buckra has gun, Negro has firestick : post-Emancipation political struggles -- Their very independence is an evil : cane sugar elites creating inflammable materials in post-slavery society -- Legal redress is shut out form one class altogether : Magisterial oppression in St Thomas-in-the-East -- Colour for colour, skin for skin: the intellectual foundations and leadership of the Morant Bay Rebellion -- You are no longer slaves, but free men : George William Gordon: the brown link ideology and politics -- Buccra can't catch Duppy, no, no : marching into war oh with the spirits at Morant Bay -- Take a thousand black men's hearts for one white man's ear : the suppression of the Black Jamaican masses in 1865 -- a general survey -- He set my house on fire, and I was in childsbirth : the suppression of the black woman -- Factors which accounted for the defeat of the People's Rising -- The nature of the 'Negro Character' determined the 'Character of the Negro Insurrections' : the philosophical and ideological justifications for the suppression of the Morant Bay Rebellion. Insurgency Jamaica History. Black people Jamaica Government relations History 19th century. Black people Race identity Jamaica History 19th century. Révoltes Jamaïque Histoire. Personnes noires Identité ethnique Jamaïque Histoire 19e siècle. HISTORY Latin America Mexico. bisacsh Black people Government relations fast Black people Race identity fast Insurgency fast Politics and government fast Race relations fast |
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title | Colour for colour, skin for skin : marching with the ancestral spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay / |
title_alt | Color for color, skin for skin Marching with the ancestral spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay Liberty of person liberty of land : the Morant Bay Rebellion -- its socio-economic and political bases -- It is money they [planters] want, and not labour : free trade, cane sugar and post-slavery economy in free fall -- Buckra has gun, Negro has firestick : post-Emancipation political struggles -- Their very independence is an evil : cane sugar elites creating inflammable materials in post-slavery society -- Legal redress is shut out form one class altogether : Magisterial oppression in St Thomas-in-the-East -- Colour for colour, skin for skin: the intellectual foundations and leadership of the Morant Bay Rebellion -- You are no longer slaves, but free men : George William Gordon: the brown link ideology and politics -- Buccra can't catch Duppy, no, no : marching into war oh with the spirits at Morant Bay -- Take a thousand black men's hearts for one white man's ear : the suppression of the Black Jamaican masses in 1865 -- a general survey -- He set my house on fire, and I was in childsbirth : the suppression of the black woman -- Factors which accounted for the defeat of the People's Rising -- The nature of the 'Negro Character' determined the 'Character of the Negro Insurrections' : the philosophical and ideological justifications for the suppression of the Morant Bay Rebellion. |
title_auth | Colour for colour, skin for skin : marching with the ancestral spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay / |
title_exact_search | Colour for colour, skin for skin : marching with the ancestral spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay / |
title_full | Colour for colour, skin for skin : marching with the ancestral spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay / Clinton A. Hutton. |
title_fullStr | Colour for colour, skin for skin : marching with the ancestral spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay / Clinton A. Hutton. |
title_full_unstemmed | Colour for colour, skin for skin : marching with the ancestral spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay / Clinton A. Hutton. |
title_short | Colour for colour, skin for skin : |
title_sort | colour for colour skin for skin marching with the ancestral spirits into war oh at morant bay |
title_sub | marching with the ancestral spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay / |
topic | Insurgency Jamaica History. Black people Jamaica Government relations History 19th century. Black people Race identity Jamaica History 19th century. Révoltes Jamaïque Histoire. Personnes noires Identité ethnique Jamaïque Histoire 19e siècle. HISTORY Latin America Mexico. bisacsh Black people Government relations fast Black people Race identity fast Insurgency fast Politics and government fast Race relations fast |
topic_facet | Jamaica History Insurrection, 1865. Insurgency Jamaica History. Jamaica Politics and government To 1962. Black people Jamaica Government relations History 19th century. Black people Race identity Jamaica History 19th century. Jamaica Race relations History 19th century. Jamaïque Histoire 1865 (Insurrection) Révoltes Jamaïque Histoire. Jamaïque Politique et gouvernement Jusqu'à 1962. Personnes noires Identité ethnique Jamaïque Histoire 19e siècle. HISTORY Latin America Mexico. Black people Government relations Black people Race identity Insurgency Politics and government Race relations Jamaica History |
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