In 1972, Michael Manley, son of Jamaica’s Founding Father, took his People’s National Party to a landslide victory over the conservative Jamaica Labour Party. It was the first time in Jamaica’s history that a party, formerly a bastion of Brown-skinned and bourgeoisie Jamaicans, had appealed to the masses with the message of “Better Must Come”....
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