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| Professor Verene Shepherd |
The enslaved man William Binham tells us that “the Baptists all believe that they are to be freed; they say the Lord and the King have given them free, but the white gentlemen in Jamaica keep it back; they said if they did not fight for freedom they would never get it. I heard them all say this.” (1)
While the majority of the anti-slavery activists in the war of 1831/32 were male, women were also involved. Today we remember those women:
1 C.O. 137/185, “Confession of William Binham, a prisoner under sentence of death
Female Anti-slavery Activists in the 1831-32 Emancipation War Led by Sam Sharpe
|
Name |
Property/Enslaver |
Parish |
Sentence/Punishment |
|
Jenny |
Kirkpatrick Hall |
St. James |
Death |
|
Kitty Scarlett |
Cambridge |
St. James |
Death/commuted to
transportation |
|
Eliza Whittingham |
Cowpark |
Westmoreland |
Death |
|
Jane Whittingham |
Coward |
Westmoreland |
Death/hanged |
|
Charlotte
Reid |
Lambs River |
Westmoreland |
6 months imprisonment |
|
Amelia
Johnson |
Amelia
Johnson |
Westmoreland |
Acquitted |
|
Ann James |
Free |
Hanover |
Death/Executed |
|
Catherine Brown |
Mrs. Griffiths: Cascade Pen |
Hanover |
Death- commuted to 50
lashes and 6 weeks imprisonment |
|
Esther Comba |
Mrs. Griffiths: Cascade Pen |
Hanover |
50 lashes * 3 months
hard labour |
|
Christina James |
Mrs
Griffiths- Cascade Pen |
Hanover |
50 lashes * 3 months
hard labour |
|
Catherine Clarke |
Dr. W. Skirving |
Hanover |
Death- commuted to 50 lashes and 6
weeks imprisonment |
|
Eliza James |
Coventry |
Hanover |
100 lashes, 2 months and 50 more
when discharged |
|
Suzan James |
Coventry |
Hanover |
200 Lashes, 2 months and 50 lashes
when discharged |
|
Ann Ramsay |
H. Bean |
Hanover |
100 Lashes, 6 months imprisonment
and 50 lashes when discharged |
|
Frances Douglas |
Charlton |
St. Thomas-in-the-Vale |
39 lashes |
|
Rebecca Grant |
Content |
St. Thomas-in-the-East |
100 lashes |
|
Elizabeth Lawrence |
John H. Morris |
|
50 lashes & 6
months in prison |
|
Elizabeth Ball |
Free Woman |
St. James |
24 lashes |
|
Bina |
Moor Park |
St. James |
100 lashes |
|
Charlotte |
Moor Park |
St. James |
Reprimanded |
|
Nancy
Campbell |
Ipswich |
St. Elizabeth |
50 lashes |
|
Catambo |
Ipswich |
St. Elizabeth |
Transportation for
life |
|
Anna Freeburn |
Ipswich |
St. Elizabeth |
50 lashes and 3 months imprisonment |
|
Matty |
Ipswich |
St. Elizabeth |
50 lashes |
|
Charlotte Smith |
Ipswich |
St. Elizabeth |
50 lashes |
|
Rebecca Hart |
Pisgah |
St. Elizabeth |
Acquitted |
|
Clarissa |
Ginger Hill |
St. Elizabeth |
Acquitted |
|
Sarah Jackson |
Ginger Hill |
St. Elizabeth |
Transportation for
life |
|
Patty |
Ginger Hill |
St. Elizabeth |
Pardoned |
|
Queen |
Ginger Hill |
St. Elizabeth |
To be confined during Marshall law |
|
Sarah Darling |
Mitcham |
St. Elizabeth |
15 lashes |
|
Suzanna Wright |
Mitcham |
St. Elizabeth |
25 lashes |
|
Nancy Wright |
Mitcham |
St. Elizabeth |
20 lashes |
|
Phoebe |
Mocho |
St. Elizabeth |
Acquitted |
|
Caroline Smith |
Lacovia |
St. Elizabeth |
100 lashes |
|
Eve |
Pantrepant |
Trelawny |
1 year imprisonment |
|
Mary Fowler |
Dromilly |
Trelawny |
6 months imprisonment |
|
Rosanna or
Annie Steele |
Orange
Valley |
Trelawny |
3 months imprisonment |
|
Frances Duncan |
Dumfries |
Trelawny |
Death |

Very enlightening post that more of this type to enhance the consciousness of the population essential for the progressive development and growth of a people.
ReplyDeleteVery enlightening post that more of this type to enhance the consciousness of the population essential for the progressive development and growth of a people.
ReplyDeleteGreat article thanks one of a kind.
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof....would you be so kind to remind us of the female who as the legend has it lit the first fire.
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