The University of the West Indies Press
Alexander Bedward, the Prophet of August Town: Race, Religion and Colonialism
Dave ST Aubyn Gosse
Alexander Bedward, the Prophet of August Town: Race, Religion and Colonialism
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Language
English
ISBN
9789766409104
Cover
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Title
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Dedication
Contents
List of Figures
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Introduction: Lies, Distortion and Colonial Memory
1. Revivalism and the Birth of Bedwardism, 1860s–90s
2. The Fundamental Pillars of the Jamaica Native Baptist Free Church
3. The Arrest and Trial of Alexander Bedward
4. Bedwardism, Revivalism and the Jamaican State
5. Judgement Day: Tearing Down the White Wall
6. The Impact of Bedwardism
Appendix 1: Berry, the Independent Stream Flowing from a Huge Rock
Appendix 2: The Rock from which Bedward Preached Many of His Sermons
Appendix 3: Remnants of Union Temple, Shown from Three Angles
Appendix 4: The Churches of the Jamaica Native Baptist Free Church, 1920
Appendix 5: List of Males Who Marched with Bedward and Were Imprisoned
Appendix 6: List of Twenty-five Females Who Marched with Bedward and Were Imprisoned
Appendix 7: Rules and Report of the 1920 Convention
Appendix 8: Bedward’s Manifestation into Kingston in 1921
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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