Jamaican women played essential roles as fighters, messengers, organizers, and spies during slavery, using their positions as market women, higglers, and domestic servants to carry coded intelligence between plantations and maroon communities, yet colonial records systematically erased their names by recording them only as property or offenders rather than political actors, despite their presence in every major rebellion including Tacky's Rebellion (1760), the Baptist War (1831), and Morant Bay (1865).
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Brave Jamaican Women who played a crucial role in the rebellion #history #jamaicanhistoryAñadido:
They were fighters, messengers, organizers, and spies. And colonial records erased almost every single one of their names.
>> [music] >> Jamaican women didn't just survive slavery. They led resistance from inside it. They moved through the island as market [music] women, higglers, carrying food, goods, and coded intelligence between plantations and maroon communities. [music] They used domestic service to overhear colonial plans and pass warnings. They organized through mile and obeah spiritual networks [music] that British authorities couldn't fully penetrate or understand. Historians like Lucille Mathurin Mair spent decades reconstructing their stories from fragments. A court record [music] here, a punishment log there, a planter's letter mentioning a negro wench who harbored runaways. That's how they appear in the archive, anonymous, >> [music] >> criminalized, reduced to a single line, because colonial officials didn't record black women as political actors. They recorded [music] them as property, as offenders, as problems to be managed.
When women appeared in rebellion records, it was only at the moment of punishment, flogged, [music] transported, executed. The network they built, the intelligence they carried, was never written down by the men who feared them. Tacky's rebellion [music] in 1760, the Baptist War in 1831, Morant Bay in 1865, women were present in every single one. [music] History gave you the men's names. The women held the whole thing together.
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