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12017-03-24T20:35:56-07:00Sneha Iyerc4a1786c2135e77329dcf933cc4c2772e3ad250b156835plain2017-03-24T21:09:15-07:00Sneha Iyerc4a1786c2135e77329dcf933cc4c2772e3ad250b“A Few Simple Facts for the Friends of the Negro” is an informational booklet issued by the Church Missionary and Ladies’ Society that provides facts about the natives living in Jamaica. The information provided mainly focuses on demographics of the natives, specifically religious affiliations, education, and status (free or enslaved). The pamphlet also includes the methods which the missionaries use to "spread the Gospel in the Island of Jamaica" and for the "conversion and religious instruction" of the natives (1).
12017-03-09T09:37:15-08:00Esmeralda Terrazas1548b6bb839df9732ba75bea3b92392954f1f4e8Statement of Argument10plain2017-03-24T21:09:55-07:00Sneha Iyerc4a1786c2135e77329dcf933cc4c2772e3ad250b