The Archbishop of Canterbury has revealed one of his ancestors owned slaves at a plantation in Jamaica. Justin Welby has ...
Much Jamaican genealogy reveals mixed heritage, but this was an unexpectedly close relationship. Slaves were seen as property under Jamaican law, and therefore could be bought, sold, bequeathed ...
Finally, as we have said here previously, expensive though it undoubtedly is, Caribbean nations need far more of this type of competition among themselves, for the greater good of regional football.
It was about history, and learning about her ancestors - from Auschwitz in occupied Poland to Sam Sharpe Square in Montego Bay. It was about her journey. 'In the future, there could be a Jamaican ...