AMERICAN'S WERE NOT HELPING JAMAICA! MICHEAL ❤MANLEY SAW A FRIEND IN CASTRO! AMERICAN'S HATED THIS! They Found Away TO PUT a STOP To The Frienship Found a AMERICAN MAN CALLED SEAGA! Who Worked With The CIA! For The Break Down Of JAMAICA IN VIOLENCE AND EMBRAGO Thank you for sharing this IMPORTANT PART Of JAMAICAN HISTORY UNDERSTANDING More about THE GREAT SIR MICHAEL MANLEY AND CASTRO
@warrendadd886515 күн бұрын
KMR
@NotesOfBoredom16 күн бұрын
No no no...ignore the second rate .. Bessie Smith - all the way.. "Nobody knows You When You're Down and Out".. I know about Miss Lou - don't mess with Jamaican heritage..
@sandrenesmith131417 күн бұрын
He was no hero...n he wanted to murder every rastafarian in Jamaica
@commentscorner61721 күн бұрын
Black people love a white daddy
@margarettemullings252723 күн бұрын
Long Live Miss LOU 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 ROOTS BRIGHT LADY WHO MISS LOU .. LEADER TEACHER 🇯🇲🇯🇲
@markstewart268023 күн бұрын
Walk gud Jamaica best pm. Before Andrew holiness seaga tank you for Andrew
@elsabishop766923 күн бұрын
A Great National Treasure
@PaulusRichards-ll4gv24 күн бұрын
I love this 😊
@damienlee894525 күн бұрын
Seems like the same jamaica l’m living in. What changes? The class enemy is still the law maker!
@normanbrown922528 күн бұрын
NORMAN MANLEY WAS A HEAD OF HIS TIME. RIP❤
@Shawn-zg6je29 күн бұрын
So called independence we Jamaicans are not independent.independent comes with owner ship and the people of Jamaica got nothing from the enslavers the people of Jamaica got no land and land is power without the land the people of Jamaica have nothing.jamaicans were still in bondage .we the people of Jamaica ofto ofto take the country out of the hand's of jlp an pnp if nothing will change.
@annethornley-brown29 күн бұрын
What is the tune at the beginning? Also 3:15.
@vitorvignoli2165Ай бұрын
Don Drummond is the one playing the trombone in this video?😊
@SamvisualartsАй бұрын
This guy was a fucking control freak psychopath. And you fucking morons are calling him a hero. LONG LIVE THE RASTA
@ASpence-k7iАй бұрын
Oh how I wish we still had these times again
@Nuvision19Ай бұрын
I spent Summers in the Country and lived in Kingston; after many years in the US, the country is where I call home
@RobertLoyedАй бұрын
Which shows British rule was the most successful in managing Jamaica😅
@davidfrater2759Ай бұрын
They hardly feature any black involvement in gvt,only as on looker
@tonytee2107Ай бұрын
Why am I yearning for those days? Miss the 70s and 80s in Jamaica.
@carlwilliams77777Ай бұрын
Oh how I wish my Jamaica could once again unite - this time to fight crime and violence that is destroying our land and draining our resources.
@colleenhenry-bs6ijАй бұрын
I used to listen to the two of them ,Louise Bennett and Ranny Williams on the radio growing up!!
@colleenhenry-bs6ijАй бұрын
Met her once with my Mom and my two sisters while we were shopping , In Papine, she had "Ring Ding" on TV, my younger sister begged her to come on with her two friends to do a dance! She was a lovely lady!R.I.P
@carolegaynair4162Ай бұрын
And we did dance in that Second Saturday in July of 1972, I was 10 yrs old! We danced to a song called "black skinned blue eyed boy" then 2 weeks later on August first 1972, we left Jamaica to come live in NY! I will never forget that lady, Miss Louise Bennett!! ❤❤❤❤
@colleenhenry-bs6ijАй бұрын
She was!!❤❤❤❤
@colleenhenry-bs6ijАй бұрын
My late dad and mom told us about the Tram Cars
@DianWhyte-n4fАй бұрын
👑 _*#And** Is Smiling **#BEtter**"*
@TRUMPisAPedophileАй бұрын
Now tivoli buss park looks like a dump😢
@chrispap49572 ай бұрын
Lou Patoo what to do? Call in sick I got the flu. Used to be Tholic now I’m a Jew
@beverlynBarnes2 ай бұрын
The downfall of Jamaica when Michael Manley pushed over Jamaica to PJ Patterson And PJ Patterson still in Jamaica the prime minister forward ❤🎉 And they call it the IMF International men fuc❤😂🎉
@patrickchambers27383 ай бұрын
This in a lovely walk down memory lane for a former brakesmam
@PauletteCoke-kh7zm3 ай бұрын
,🎉show. To those. Who. Dont. Know
@PauletteCoke-kh7zm3 ай бұрын
Uno. See. Who awhite. Man ceria n unno duppy bat and. Blind and. R all. Hyprocrits. Go study. Jamhistory
@PauletteCoke-kh7zm3 ай бұрын
Uno. See. Who. He move. Around. Whites uno. Wicked.
@PauletteCoke-kh7zm3 ай бұрын
The. Wicked wizard. Hate. Black. With. a. Passion. He class us. As black. Scandal. BAgs ican. Recall. He has. Certain. Black persons who. He. Was in favoufmr ff
@carmenmckenzie37073 ай бұрын
Did Mr Manley open schools call jammel Schools were available for Adults who could not read some one correct me if I'm wrong
@barringtonbryant19493 ай бұрын
Laaad massi , meee t0009😂🎉❤
@barringtonbarnett57243 ай бұрын
If you have never ridden on a JOS bus, you need to be addressing me as sir. I enjoyed this content. Brought back memories of a good period in Jamaica
@marciajarman10903 ай бұрын
Every Jamaican and others with interest in ja should watch this video
@maxinewildman43133 ай бұрын
Love chief A true hero
@DawnMatthews-j2k3 ай бұрын
This was so inspiring learnt a lot about our formative years
@OrlandoLee-os9jg3 ай бұрын
The factory and the reason for our success on the world stage we should do everything to protect it there is nothing like it in the world even our grandparents r still bringing there schools and even star olympians still show up the noise the atmosphere it’s crazy
@dreddayuhbredda50963 ай бұрын
Our rich heritage will be translated for the benefit of all Jamaicans. Bless
@trevorbrown38844 ай бұрын
Louise Bennett
@ann-mariewellington67624 ай бұрын
I remember those good old Days of the JOS, the double decker,Morning Star and King Alfonso and also the Blue Danube Buses
@Thesameonerose6111-nf9qn4 ай бұрын
The People's National Party Should be dubd ' The Humblest Movement Ever'.
@hecticstraight98394 ай бұрын
Question: JBC (Radio) was not established until 1958 and its Television component later in 1963, how then is it being acknowledged ( see 0:42) in this clip which is purported to have been done in 1956?? Mi jus a seh.
@rasempress97244 ай бұрын
Rise and Organise: The Birth of the Workers and National Movements in Jamaica Hardcover - by richard-hart
@rasempress97244 ай бұрын
Occupation & Control: The British in Jamaica 1660-1962..Richard Hart
@rasempress97244 ай бұрын
Slaves Who Abolished Slavery: Blacks in Rebellion by Richard Hart….Astudy of the Maroon Wars and the many slave rebellions and revolts in Jamaica. Richard Hart seeks to avoid polemics and emphasizes that the Jamaican rebels forced the British government to reset the agenda for emancipation and the slaves gained their freedom sooner than anticipated.