Black people -- Jamaica; Jamaica; Slavery -- Jamaica
And I say that deliberately, knowing all the hardships that the white
man has inflicted, for when I talk of the time of servitude of the
blacks in the West Indies, you, my readers, will do me the justice
to own that I have by no means glossed over the crudities and the
foolishness and the brutality of men of my own colour. But the world
is changing, changing fast. It is a better place to live in in this
twentieth century, it will be a better place still as the years roll on,
and the black man like the white will come into his own.
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Where The Twain Meet, by Mary Gaunt
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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