Samuel Grant (1741-1808), Maroon officer from Charles Town, Jamaica. [1] Sam Grant was an officer of the Jamaican Maroons who made a career out of hunting runaway slaves. Grant first came to ...
Pat Maroon was brought in this off-season to do a job and he has already shown that's exactly what he's going to do. Maroon has been the same type of player his entire career. He hits, fights ...
Juan de Serras was one of the first Jamaican Maroon chiefs in the seventeenth century. His community was based primarily around Los Vermajales, and as a result the English called his group of Maroons ...
Discover the inspiring journey of Gasper Yanga, a West African enslaved person who became the first liberator of the Americas ...
The Parisian museum devotes a rich exhibition to the history of zombification practices on the Caribbean island with 'Zombies ...
Welcome to The Colgate Maroon-News! The Colgate Maroon-News was founded as Madisonesis in 1868 and holds fame as being the oldest college weekly in America. Madisonesis evolved into the Colgate Maroon ...
A push to get the Twi language taught in schools in Moore Town, Portland, is a major focus of this year’s Nanny Day ...
Copycat classicism is here. Literary re-enactments by the photographer Stan Douglas — and a wave of other remixers — are ...
The response to the Stono Rebellion laid the groundwork for Antebellum slave codes, as stories of successful maroon ...
As we leave the dog days of summer for fall, and ready for the return of snowbirds to the Sarasota area, the lineup of local events will quickly ramp up — in fact, our list of October events is ...