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‘Trading Souls’, ‘Saving Souls’ – Two refreshing volumes on slavery and emancipation

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THE GREAT majority of the Jamaican people are descendants of Africans who were forcibly removed from their homeland and transported across the Atlantic in overcrowded vessels to work on plantations owned by Europeans in a brutal system of chattel...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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