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Nationalists Abroad - The Jamaica Progressive League and the Foundations of Jamaican Independence (Paperback)
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Nationalists Abroad - The Jamaica Progressive League and the Foundations of Jamaican Independence (Paperback)
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The Jamaica Progressive League, formed in New York in 1936 by
Jamaican expatriates, W. Adolphe Roberts and Wilfred Domingo, was
the first organization to demand an end to colonial rule in
Jamaica. Yet, its history and its contribution to the island's
history have been neglected in historiography and all but forgotten
in public memory. In Nationalists Abroad, Birte Timm successfully
challenges the notion that demands for independence developed in
Jamaica or had a strong local following. Instead, Timm posits and
proves that the strongest impetus for anti-colonial demands came
from a small group of expatriates in the USA whose ideas were met
with strong and persistent skepticism at all levels of Jamaican
society including the political elite, namely the much revered
Norman Manley and Alexander Bustamante. This work on the Jamaica
Progressive League highlights how Jamaican emigrants who actively
participated in the vibrant black transnational political movement
in Harlem, New York - the Harlem Renaissance - influenced the
political developments in their country of birth by capitalizing on
the shifting international power relations of the time; and
provides fresh insights into the formative stages of local party
politics in Jamaica. Drawing on an extensive range of primary and
secondary archival materials, the book is organized in two main
sections. The first part explores the origins of the Jamaica
Progressive League in New York and in Jamaica, and the second part
examines the history of the Progressive League from the founding in
1936 and its influence on the formation of the People's National
Party (PNP), through to the fulfilment of its main goal, Jamaican
independence in 1962. Nationalists Abroad recovers a missing piece
of Jamaica's history and brings to the fore the forgotten roots of
the march towards nationhood.
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