Om Eighteen Months in Jamaica
Theodore Foulks recounts his experiences during the 1865 rebellion in Jamaica and his 18-month imprisonment by the Jamaican authorities. This book provides important insights into the politics and social conditions of Jamaica during the mid-19th century and sheds light on the complicated relationship between the British Empire and its colonial subjects.
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