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<–A Loose Cannon & Catholic Church                           Kingston Riots —>   I regret I never met my Aunt Vivie but, unfortunately, she died just a couple of years before I made contact with Mum’s (Olga) family in Jamaica.  I think I would have liked her even though there was one aspect of her character I would have [...]

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<—Prejudice                                                                 The Browneys —>   I was in awe of my grandmother, Becky, a white woman from Paddington in London who had, sometime in 1901-1902 while on holiday in Kingston, fallen in love and against all social convention of the time married a black Jamaican.    It wasn’t just white and coloured Jamaicans who [...]

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<–Becky’s First Encounter with Obeah         Becky & Living in Kingston, Jamaica –>   During slavery, the plantation remained the most important unit and a rigid class system existed.  You were judged to be important according to the type of work you did, by the colour of your skin and how much money and land you owned.  At [...]

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