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Whence The Black Irish of Jamaica - Gyan BooksAbout The Book: Whence the Black Irish of Jamaica by Joseph J. Williams explores the origins of a uni...
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Whence The Black Irish of Jamaica - Gyan Books
Whence The Black Irish of Jamaica - Gyan Books
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Whence The Black Irish of Jamaica - Gyan Books

About The Book: Whence the Black Irish of Jamaica by Joseph J. Williams explores the origins of a unique group in Jamaica known as the “Black Irish.” Williams investigates their ancestry, proposing that they descend from Irish immigrants and African populations who intermingled during the colonial era. Through historical, anthropological, and linguistic analysis, he examines migration patterns, slavery, and cultural blending, revealing the complex ethnic and social history of Jamaica. The work highlights themes of identity, heritage, and racial interconnection.

Author: Joseph J. Williams

Pages: 117

Edition: 1932

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