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nDid you know that Africans brought to Jamaica as slaves, and enslaved Jamaicans with African ancestors, sometimes escaped and fled to the interior mountains of the island. So many people escaped from slavery that refugee communities sprang up.
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nThe British ended up finally stopping the revolts by abolishing slavery in 1834.
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Captain Cudjoe |
nThese days, some Jamaicans emphasize the importance of celebrating Maroons, including important individual Maroons like Captain Cudjoe and Queen Nanny, even though this isn’t on the list of Jamaica’s public or bank holidays. The reason Maroon Day is celebrated on January 6 is because it’s supposed to be Cudjoe’s birthday. BUT I also read that Cudjoe Day is celebrated on the first Monday of January – which this year was January 1. AND I also couldn’t spot any indication that anyone knows what day Cudjoe was born – even his birth YEAR is given as “circa” – which means that we don’t know exactly what year he was born, we just know that it was around 1690.
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Queen Nanny is one of Jamaica’s heroes… As you can see from the fact that her likeness is on the nation’s currency! |
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nJanuary birthdays
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