Word: jamaica
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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This is the team's first trip to Europe. Usually they vacation in Nassau or Jamaica before returning to their tough spring schedule. With a 7-0-1 record in Ivy competition last fall. Harvard will be a definite contender in the Ivy League Championship tournament at Brown on April...
...women looking for a house have considered more than 50 possible sites and have narrowed the choices to three-one in Jamaica Plain and two others within 20 minutes of Harvard Square. Each of the houses would cost about...
Some Antiguans saw the results as a warning to other longtime Caribbean leaders like Trinidad-Tobago's Eric Williams, Jamaica's Hugh Shearer and Robert Bradshaw of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla. Crowed the jubilant Walter: "There are no more gods in the black Caribbean...
...occasions. Papa Doc was enraged; he had wanted a lighter-skinned son-in-law, and Max was very black. But Dédé won. Max was ordered to divorce his wife, who was paid a rumored $30,000 before she and her two children were shipped off to Jamaica...
...need to accept his African heritage and to use it as a cultural resource, a theme echoed today by Martinique-born Poet-Dramatist Aime Cesaire. Accordingly, many of the Caribbean's contemporary radicals, like their counterparts in the U.S., talk about a spiritual return to Africa. Says Jamaica's Marcus Garvey Jr., whose late father emigrated to Harlem and founded a Back to Africa movement there in the early 1920s: "We want to be linked with the Greater Africa." Similarly, Dr. M.B. Abeng Doonquah envisions a Jamaica based on the "African socialism" of Ghana's deposed leader...