Challenges the notion that demands for independence developed in Jamaica or had a strong local following. Instead, Timm posits and proves that the strongest impetus for anti-colonial demands came from a small group of expatriates in the USA, whose ideas were met with strong and persistent skepticism at all levels of Jamaican society, including the political elite.
Challenges the notion that demands for independence developed in Jamaica or had a strong local following. Instead, Timm posits and proves that the str...