Moments of Cooperation and Incorporation: African American and African Jamaican Connections, 1782-1996

Moments of Cooperation and Incorporation: African American and African Jamaican Connections, 1782-1996

by Erna Brodber
Moments of Cooperation and Incorporation: African American and African Jamaican Connections, 1782-1996

Moments of Cooperation and Incorporation: African American and African Jamaican Connections, 1782-1996

by Erna Brodber

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Overview

Moments of Cooperation and Incorporation is a set of six essays showcasing moments between 1782 and 1996 when the Jamaican and American people of the African diaspora have cooperated with each other in the socio-geographic spaces of each. For both groups, this was a period defined by slavery, resistance, struggles for freedom, decolonization and civil rights.

Brodber’s work relates the long connections between black Jamaicans and blacks in the United States from the late eighteenth century well into the twentieth century and aims to foster understanding and self-respect among these people brought without their permission to the Americas.

This work makes a vital contribution to the history of the African diaspora and is essential reading for students and scholars of the New World. Brodber employs a variety of disciplinary methods – historical and anthropological, most notably – in presenting and interpreting this long history, and her skill as a novelist makes this scholarly work equally compelling for the general reader.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789766407087
Publisher: The University of the West Indies Press
Publication date: 03/18/2019
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

ERNA BRODBER is an award-winning novelist and independent scholar. Her many publications include the novels Nothing’s Mat, The Rainmaker’s Mistake, Louisiana, Myal, and Jane and Louisa Will Soon Come Home, and the nonfiction works The Second Generation of Freemen in Jamaica, 1907–1944, The Continent of Black Consciousness: On the History of the African Diaspora from Slavery to the Present, and Woodside, Pear Tree Grove P.O.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

African American and African Jamaican Meeting in St Mary, Jamaica, as Slaves of Governor Wright and His Family

The African American in Jamaica in the Mid-Nineteenth Century

Marcus Garvey and the African Americans

African Jamaican and African American Religious Cooperation and Incorporation: A Case Study

African American and African Jamaican Encounters Mainly in the Florida Sugar Cane Fields in 1943–1996

The Transformation of a Jamaican Healer into a Black Jew by African Americans

Afterword

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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