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“...raise them to the heights. They can either be suffered to stand aloof,
the despised-and rejected of the nation, or made to throw themselves
into the broad life of the Empire as they now throw themselves with
incomparable fidelity into the lives of individual families. The issue is
clear, and the time for decision is ripe.” . . .
The negro of Jamaica has a passionate preference for British rule,
for’with all its blunders and shortcomings it has surrounded him with
liberty, justice and peace. The imperial connection has done much for
the negro in the past.” , .n J '!
Mr. Livingstone schetst dan zeer duidelijk de geleidelijke ontwikkeling
van het negerras in Jamaica in de laatste zestig jaren....”
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