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ETHIOPIA IN EXILE

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information such as will be welcomed, not merely by the tourist, but also by the stay-at-home Englishman."-Pall Mall Gazette.

LONDON: T. FISHER UNWIN.

JAMAICA REVISITED

BY

B. PULLEN-BURRY

AUTHOR OF "JAMAICA AS IT IS," ETC.

Fellow of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland

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PREFACE

THE contents of the following pages are the outcome of an absence from England extending over several months, during which period the writer paid a second visit to our island colony, Jamaica, having on the way thither made a somewhat prolonged tour through Canada, the United States, and Cuba.

The subject-matter may be divided into two parts. The first deals with some of the latest phases of the island's history; the second presents an abridged study of the American negro. Having been favourably impressed with the condition of the black and coloured people under British rule during a former visit to Jamaica, I thought that an acquaintance with their more recently emancipated kinsfolk in the United States would not be without interest.

B. PULLEN-BURRY.

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