KINGSTON UPRISING

Kingston Uprising

The year was 1960, and the air in Kingston crackled with anger. For decades, the people had endured discrimination, inflamed by a system that privileged the few at the detriment of the many. A spark was struck in the streets, {and{ suddenly, the firestorm spread. The uprising was a tsunami of protests, demanding change. It {brought{ to light the de

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A Stain on Humanity: The Zong Massacre

In the heart of 1790, a monstrous deed took place aboard the slave ship Zong. Driven by a lust for profit, the ship's captain, {Lord Graeme|Captain Luke||], instructed that over 130 African captives be dumped to their deaths. The massacre was not a random event, but a deliberate decision driven by a need to increase insurance payout for the lost sl

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When Concrete Met Freedom

On December 9th, a fateful date, a scene unfolded that would forever alter the fabric of Europe. The Berlin Wall, once as a physical symbol of separation, began to crumble under the weight of popular will. Crowds surged towards the wall, armed with a renewed sense of possibility that had been suppressed for decades. Ordinary people, who once lived

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