Censure in the Caribbean: Jamaica
Description
- Creator
- Editorial Team, Author
- Media Type
- Text
- Item Type
- Clippings
- Description
- A newsbrief about the Jamaican Labour Party's order to ban the import of all material written by the American Black nationalists Kwame Ture, Elijah Muhammad, and Malcolm X.
- Notes
- The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is the leading conservative political party in Jamaica. Founded by Alexander Bustamante in 1943, the party represented the electoral wing of the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union. After Jamaica gained independence in 1962, the party assumed office and governed the country for a decade thereafter.
- Publisher
- Caribbean Monthly Bulletin
- Place of Publication
- San Juan, PR
- Edition
- 5, no. 12
- Pagination
- p. 8
- Date of Original
- Oct 1968
- Date Of Event
- 1968
- Personal Name(s)
- Kwame Ture, Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X
- Collection
- CERLAC Resource Center
- Language of Item
- English
- Geographic Coverage
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Saint Andrew, Jamaica
Latitude: 17.99702 Longitude: -76.79358
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- Recommended Citation
- "Censure in the Caribbean: Jamaica." Caribbean Monthly Bulletin 5, no. 12 (October 1968), 8.
- Location of Original
- CERLAC Resource Center, Shelf P1, Box Caribbean Monthly Bulletin 1963-69, Caribbean Monthly Bulletin 4, no. 10
- Terms of Use
- Subject to terms of fair dealing.