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Many Blacks refused to embrace British social virtues or humbly bow to the island’s white population, preferring, as the historian Catherine Hall emphasizes, “their own culture, shaped by slavery, the middle passage, and the plantation…[that molded] their own syncretic forms of religion, their own rituals, their own practices, their own African-Jamaican way of life.”[70]
Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire
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