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- who: from the Jenny MJemmott Ties That Bind: The Black Family in Post-Slavery Jamaica, . Kingston: University of the West Indies Press, . x + , pp. (Paper US$, .00) have published the research work: Jenny M. Jemmott Ties That Bind is a significant contribution to the historiography of the u201cblack familyu201d in postslavery Jamaica. It breaks new ground by focusing on the period from the abolition of slavery in 1834 to the final years of pure Crown Colony government in 1882, when u201cthe legislative effort to shape the u2018moralityu2019 of the black family reached its apexu201d (p. 11), and . . .
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