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    • PUBLIC OPINION _Vol. 1_No.01 _February 20, 1937

    • Public opinion-Jamaica-20th century; Jamaica-Social life and customs-Periodicals; Jamaica-Government and politics; Education-Jamaica; Short stories, Caribbean (English); Women-Political activity-Jamaica
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper in the 1930s which provides news and views about politics; lifestyle; arts and entertainment; and more
    • PUBLIC OPINION _Vol.1 _No.02_February 27, 1937

    • Public opinion-Jamaica-20th century; Jamaica-Government and politics; Jamaica-Social life and customs; Education; Women-Political activity-Jamaica; Sport; Short stories, Caribbean (English); Sports
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper in the 1930s which provides news and views about politics; lifestyle; arts and entertainment; and more
    • PUBLIC OPINION _Vol.1 _No.51_February 5,1938

    • Public opinion-Jamaica-20th century; Jamaica-Government and politics-Periodicals; Public welfare-Jamaica; Birth control-Jamaica; Unemploymenr-Jamaica; Trinidad and Tobsgo-Government and politics
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper in the 1930s which provides news and views about politics; sports; lifestyle; entertainment; culture; and more
    • PUBLIC OPINION _Vol.1 _No.52_February 12,1938

    • Public opinion-Jamaica-20th century; Jamaica-Government and politics-Periodicals; Jamaica-Social life and customs; Public welfare-Jamaica; Women-Employment-Jamaica; Birth control-Jamaica; Eugenics
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper in the 1930s which provides news and views about politics; sports; lifestyle; entertainment; culture; and more
    • ABENG 1969, Vol. 1, No. 22 [June 27]

    • Jamaica-Politics and government-Periodicals; Jamaica-Social conditions; Black power-Jamaica; Blacks-Jamaica-History; Jamaica-Race relations
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper published from February 1-September 27, 1969. It emerged at a radical political moment in post-independence Jamaica where the black power movement was on the rise.
    • ABENG 1969, Vol. 1, No. 32 [Sept.6]

    • Jamaica-Politics and government-Periodicals; Jamaica-Social conditions; Black power-Jamaica; Blacks-Jamaica-History; Jamaica-Race relations
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper published from February 1-September 27, 1969. It emerged at a radical political moment in post-independence Jamaica where the black power movement was on the rise.
    • ABENG 1969, Vol. 1, No. 29 [Aug. 16]

    • Jamaica-Politics and government-Periodicals; Jamaica-Social conditions; Black power-Jamaica; Blacks-Jamaica-History; Jamaica-Race relations; Jamaica-Social life and customs; Sugar industry-Jamaica; Garvey, Marcus, 1887-1940.
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper published from February 1-September 27, 1969. It emerged at a radical political moment in post-independence Jamaica where the black power movement was on the rise.
    • ABENG 1969, Vol. 1, No. 19 [June 8]

    • Jamaica-Politics and government-Periodicals; Jamaica-Social conditions; Black power-Jamaica; Blacks-Jamaica-History; Jamaica-Race relations; Education, Higher-Curricula-Jamaica; Birth control-Jamaica; Jamaica-Population policy; Curacao
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper published from February 1-September 27, 1969. It emerged at a radical political moment in post-independence Jamaica where the black power movement was on the rise.
    • ABENG 1969, Vol. 1, No. 30 [Aug.23]

    • Jamaica-Politics and government-Periodicals; Jamaica-Social conditions; Black power-Jamaica; Blacks-Jamaica-History; Jamaica-Race relations; Garvey, Marcus, 1887-1940
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper published from February 1-September 27, 1969. It emerged at a radical political moment in post-independence Jamaica where the black power movement was on the rise.
    • ABENG 1969, Vol. 1, No. 9 [Mar. 28]

    • Jamaica-Politics and government-Periodicals; Jamaica-Social conditions; Black power-Jamaica; Blacks-Jamaica-History; Jamaica-Race relations; Prisons-Jamaica; Anguilla-Politics and government
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper published from February 1-September 27, 1969. It emerged at a radical political moment in post-independence Jamaica where the black power movement was on the rise.
    • ABENG 1969, Vol. No. 34 [Sept. 27]

    • Jamaica-Politics and government-Periodicals; Jamaica-Social conditions; Black power-Jamaica; Blacks-Jamaica-History; Jamaica-Race relations; Dock laborers-Jamaica; Workers' compensation-Jamaica; Manley, Norman Washington, 1893-1969;...
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper published from February 1-September 27, 1969. It emerged at a radical political moment in post-independence Jamaica where the black power movement was on the rise.
    • ABENG 1969, Vol. 1, No. 17 [May 24]

    • Jamaica-Politics and government-Periodicals; Jamaica-Social conditions; Black power-Jamaica; Blacks-Jamaica-History; Jamaica-Race relations; Bauxite-Jamaica; Aluminum industry and trade-Jamaica; Sugar trade-Jamaica; Corporations-Taxation-Jamaica;...
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper published from February 1-September 27, 1969. It emerged at a radical political moment in post-independence Jamaica where the black power movement was on the rise.
    • ABENG 1969, Vol. 1, No. 33 [Sept. 13.]

    • Jamaica-Politics and government-Periodicals; Jamaica-Social conditions; Black power-Jamaica; Blacks-Jamaica-History; Jamaica-Race relations; College students; Seaga, Edward P. G.
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper published from February 1-September 27, 1969. It emerged at a radical political moment in post-independence Jamaica where the black power movement was on the rise.
    • ABENG 1969, Vol. 1, No. 11 [April 12]

    • Jamaica-Politics and government-Periodicals; Jamaica-Social conditions; Black power-Jamaica; Blacks-Jamaica-History; Blacks-Jamaica-History; Jamaica-Race relations Malnutrition in children; Jamaica-History-Insurrection,1865
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper published from February 1-September 27, 1969. It emerged at a radical political moment in post-independence Jamaica where the black power movement was on the rise.

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