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An abridged history of Jamaica from the discovery by Christopher Columbus in 1494 to the granting of independence in 1962, with brief glimpses of Barbados and Trinidad, and a final chapter on Haiti (or Hispanola) the first Negro republic of the New World

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An abridged history of Jamaica from the discovery by Christopher Columbus in 1494 to the granting of independence in 1962, with brief glimpses of Barbados and Trinidad, and a final chapter on Haiti (or Hispanola) the first Negro republic of the New World is a book. It was written by E. Martin Noble and published by Doctorbird Books in 1997.

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