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National Library of Jamaica
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Videos from the collection of the National Library of Jamaica.
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Poetry in Bloom (World Poetry Day 2024) Recap with Dutty Berry!
Check out this interview reel and highlight video with @TheDuttyBerryShow in celebration of World Poetry Day 2024, featuring winning poets from the Poet Laureate Prizes for Poetry Competition, Olive Senior, Poet Laureate of Jamaica 2021-2024, executives from UNESCO Caribbean and the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport and rising poets from Jamaica's Literary Community.
The National Library of Jamaica is an Agency of the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport. #JamaicanPoetry #PoetryinBloom #WorldPoetryDay #Poet #laureatetube
The National Library of Jamaica is an Agency of the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport. #JamaicanPoetry #PoetryinBloom #WorldPoetryDay #Poet #laureatetube
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60 Jamaican Poems - Vox Pop
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Can you recite any of these these iconic Jamaican Poems? Check out this vox pop in celebration of Jamaica 60! The National Library of Jamaica is an Agency of the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport. #JamaicanPoetry #60JamaicanPoems #Poet #Laureate
Jamaica's Flag Raising Ceremony - Independent Jamaica
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Jamaica's Flag Raising Ceremony - Independent Jamaica
The Poet Laureate Panel on Dub / Reggae Poetry
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The National Library of Jamaica presents "The Poet Laureate Panel on Dub / Reggae Poetry". Here Olive Senior, Poet Laureate of Jamaica, explores the Jamaican-born cum global artform of Dub / Reggae Poetry with pioneers, academics and a youth practitioner, namely, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Oku Onuora, Professor Carolyn Cooper and Yashika Graham. Special thanks to the National Gallery of Jamaica. Dis...
In Conversation with Olive Senior, Poet Laureate of Jamaica 2021-2024
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The National Library of Jamaica presents a conversation with Olive Senior, Poet Laureate of Jamaica 2021-2024. Here, Senior discusses her formation as a writer ranging from humble beginnings in rural Jamaica, defining moments in her career and her own plans for her tenure as Poet Laureate. Olive Senior is the prizewinning author of 20 books of poetry, fiction, non-fiction and children’s literat...
Celebrating 176 Years of the Jamaica Railway Corporation
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November 21, 2021, marked 176 years of the Jamaica Railway. In 1843, a proposal to construct the Jamaica railway line was made to the Jamaica House of Assembly, by brothers, William and David Smith. After a successful tender, the project was executed, “the cost of the original undertaking, including buildings and rolling stock was £222,250.” (Forsythe, 1) For more information on the Jamaica Rai...
History of the Issa Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Athletics Championships
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Jamaica's very own Inter-secondary Schools athletics competition, the ISSA Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Athletics Championships, celebrates 111 years of sporting activity on the national stage. Take a look at some footage surrounding 'Champs' held by the National Library of Jamaica. WORKS CITED • Lawrence, Hubert. "Champs" 100: a century of Jamaican high school athletics, 1910-2010. Kingston, ...
NLJ Celebrates World Book & Copyright Day 2021- Children's Books
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NLJ Celebrates World Book & Copyright Day 2021- Children's Books
NLJ Celebrates World Book & Copyright Day 2021- Short Stories & Poetry
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NLJ Celebrates World Book & Copyright Day 2021- Short Stories & Poetry
NLJ Celebrates World Book & Copyright Day 2021- Novels
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NLJ Celebrates World Book & Copyright Day 2021- Novels
NLJ Celebrates World Book & Copyright Day 2021- Empowerment and Education
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NLJ Celebrates World Book & Copyright Day 2021- Empowerment and Education
Remembering Our History: Jamaica's First Causeway
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Remembering Our History: Jamaica's First Causeway
Building Bridges Not Walls: My Chevening British Library Journey
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Building Bridges Not Walls: My Chevening British Library Journey
In Honour of Lorna Goodison - Poet Laureate of Jamaica 2017 - 2020
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In Honour of Lorna Goodison - Poet Laureate of Jamaica 2017 - 2020
Catastrophic Hurricanes: NLJ Remembers Hurricane Gilbert
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Catastrophic Hurricanes: NLJ Remembers Hurricane Gilbert
WINNERS | Human Resource Management Association of Jamaica (HRMAJ) - Leader in HR Innovation 2019
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WINNERS | Human Resource Management Association of Jamaica (HRMAJ) - Leader in HR Innovation 2019
HIGHLIGHTS OF LYRICAL FUZION - GRAND FINALE OF LEGAL DEPOSIT MONTH 2019
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HIGHLIGHTS OF LYRICAL FUZION - GRAND FINALE OF LEGAL DEPOSIT MONTH 2019
Unlocking the Miss Lou Archives at the National Library
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Unlocking the Miss Lou Archives at the National Library
Miss Lou on Dinky and 'Anancy & Yellow Snake'
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Miss Lou on Dinky and 'Anancy & Yellow Snake'
What I`d Like Jamaica To Be - Out of the Mouths of Babes (Vox Pop)
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What I`d Like Jamaica To Be - Out of the Mouths of Babes (Vox Pop)
I used to listen to the two of them ,Louise Bennett and Ranny Williams on the radio growing up!!
Met her once with my Mom and my two sisters while we were shopping , In Papine, she had "Ring Ding" on TV, my younger sister begged her to come on with her two friends to do a dance! She was a lovely lady!R.I.P
And we did dance in that Second Saturday in July of 1972, I was 10 yrs old! We danced to a song called "black skinned blue eyed boy" then 2 weeks later on August first 1972, we left Jamaica to come live in NY! I will never forget that lady, Miss Louise Bennett!! ❤❤❤❤
My late dad and mom told us about the Tram Cars
👑 _*#And** Is Smiling **#BEtter**"*
Now tivoli buss park looks like a dump😢
Lou Patoo what to do? Call in sick I got the flu. Used to be Tholic now I’m a Jew
The downfall of Jamaica when Michael Manley pushed over Jamaica to PJ Patterson And PJ Patterson still in Jamaica the prime minister forward ❤🎉 And they call it the IMF International men fuc❤😂🎉
This in a lovely walk down memory lane for a former brakesmam
,🎉show. To those. Who. Dont. Know
Uno. See. Who awhite. Man ceria n unno duppy bat and. Blind and. R all. Hyprocrits. Go study. Jamhistory
Uno. See. Who. He move. Around. Whites uno. Wicked.
The. Wicked wizard. Hate. Black. With. a. Passion. He class us. As black. Scandal. BAgs ican. Recall. He has. Certain. Black persons who. He. Was in favoufmr ff
Did Mr Manley open schools call jammel Schools were available for Adults who could not read some one correct me if I'm wrong
Laaad massi , meee t0009😂🎉❤
If you have never ridden on a JOS bus, you need to be addressing me as sir. I enjoyed this content. Brought back memories of a good period in Jamaica
Every Jamaican and others with interest in ja should watch this video
Love chief A true hero
This was so inspiring learnt a lot about our formative years
The factory and the reason for our success on the world stage we should do everything to protect it there is nothing like it in the world even our grandparents r still bringing there schools and even star olympians still show up the noise the atmosphere it’s crazy
Our rich heritage will be translated for the benefit of all Jamaicans. Bless
Louise Bennett
I remember those good old Days of the JOS, the double decker,Morning Star and King Alfonso and also the Blue Danube Buses
The People's National Party Should be dubd ' The Humblest Movement Ever'.
Question: JBC (Radio) was not established until 1958 and its Television component later in 1963, how then is it being acknowledged ( see 0:42) in this clip which is purported to have been done in 1956?? Mi jus a seh.
Rise and Organise: The Birth of the Workers and National Movements in Jamaica Hardcover - by richard-hart
Occupation & Control: The British in Jamaica 1660-1962..Richard Hart
Slaves Who Abolished Slavery: Blacks in Rebellion by Richard Hart….Astudy of the Maroon Wars and the many slave rebellions and revolts in Jamaica. Richard Hart seeks to avoid polemics and emphasizes that the Jamaican rebels forced the British government to reset the agenda for emancipation and the slaves gained their freedom sooner than anticipated.
Very grateful you uploaded this. Thank you!
really enjoyed this
Busta is rasta killer
went backways after the british
I like the (JOS) Jamaica Omnibus Service video
Brother Anancy Opportunist
This says FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY .. if you're watching this, you found this, because enjoying education, led you, here. You thought, or felt you and your people were more than stupid slaves, didn't you??? Didn't you??
It was the disappearance of institutions such as the JOS and other infrastructures that made Jamaica an ordered society back then, that caused Jamaica to become chaos. There was no institution for the new generation to inherit and learn, in order to maintain and improve society. Just a thought.🤷🏽♂️🇯🇲🇺🇸
Danold sangster blood Deh pon u shoulder
An Honourable Gentleman
Extremely eloquent speaker. How did he end up spending his last days in Bristol, UK
He was one of the 4 H’s who were expelled from the PNP…In 1954, the PNP expelled Richard Hart, a Marxist, and three other PNP members for their (alleged) communist views. The other three members were Ken Hill, Frank Hill, and Arthur Henry, and they were collectively referred to as "the four Hs
Towards Decolonisation: Political, Labour and Economic Developments in Jamaica 1938-1945…. Towards Decolonisation starts with a description of conditions in Jamaica in the 1930s and of the social upheaval that occurred in 1938. It describes and accounts for the emergence of the leaders who came forward at this time of need, and the organisations they formed and led. The work considers the repercussions to the outbreak of World War I and discusses the relationships, rivalry and conflicts among popular organisations in the 1940s. Labour struggles, trade union activities and the policies of rival political parties are recorded and examined. Renewed demands for constitutional reform in 1941 and the rejection of the British Government's inadequate response to these demands hold some focus. The author examines constitutional concessions made in 1943 and representations made thereon by local organisations, leading to the introduction of a new constitution based on universal adult suffrage in 1944. The conclusion is drawn that this did not represent a firm commitment to decolonisation but the beginnings of a movement towards it.
8:55 doing the ska all you skinheads put on your boots and do the ska 😎🕴💃
Both equally corrupt nations
Two the greatest leaders of region, they fight for the struggles of Black people this region and on the Continent of Africa. All over the World.
My favorite world leaders of all time rip world champions 🏆
“Long live incomparable Fidel Castro” and long did he live. Fidel Castro and Michael Manley are nonpareil-may contributions and legacies endure forever.
Today the J.R.C. Crashed because both the JLP and the PNP Cannot mentained it because Jamaica or Jamaican's is not independent!!!!
Norman took cases against Marcus Garvey...
Knowing the history of this man, he shouldn’t be buried in the national heroes Park. They need to exhume his body and put him somewhere else.
Why Michael Manley never embraced Cuba in 1989 to his end ....?? Did he turned back on Castro in 89 .... to his end? Was their two Michael Manley in terms of policy? Free education then increases the cess on education when he returned to power!!!
BEST BUS SERVICE JAMAICA EVER HAVE ...WHO WATCHING IN 2024
Real talk cindy...I miss those days.
Seaga was the reason for jamaicans not to be better than what they are today and he had outside forces helping him to this day. Jamaica will soon become another Haiti, mark my words April 15, 2024.
Yeah Jamaica 🇯🇲 will become another 🇭🇹 Haiti if the PNP comes back in power. Bcuz the PNP is the one who destroyed our economy
She's so beautiful and bright
@Kacy Garvey powerful reminders and execution of the Great I AM! God is using you in a powerful way!