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Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise Thank you For watching please share with your Friends and family. Kindly keep your comments polite but firm Jamaica is one of the smallest nations on earth — yet its cultural, political, and spiritual influence is global. In this extended discussion, we trace Jamaica’s African roots, resistance history, and revolutionary mindset, from West and Central Africa to the Caribbean and the wider world. This video explores: Why many Africans taken to Jamaica came from highly resistant societies The role of the Maroons and freedom fighters like Nanny, Cudjoe, Sam Sharpe, and Paul Bogle Jamaica’s connection to Pan-Africanism through Marcus Garvey How Rastafari and reggae carried liberation messages worldwide Why Jamaican culture is lived, not learned And why “little but we talawah” is more than a saying — it’s history This is not hype. This is context. 🇯🇲🔥 #Jamaica #LittleButWeTalawah #JamaicanHistory #AfricanDiaspora #PanAfricanism #MarcusGarvey #Rastafari #Maroons #CaribbeanHistory #BlackHistory #Reggae #BobMarley #HipHopHistory #SoundSystemCulture #JamaicanCulture