Paul Bogle
Paul Bogle was a Jamaican Baptist deacon and a key figure in the Morant Bay Rebellion of 1865, who led a delegation to present resolutions regarding the plight of the Jamaican people to Governor Eyre, advocating for their rights.
Born on Oct 01, 1822 (203 years old)
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Jamaica:
Montague noted that relocating to the Morant Bay Urban Centre could prove to be a historic decision for the agencies involved, fulfilling the vision of National Hero Paul Bogle.
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Jamaica:
Paul Bogle is honoured in Jamaica as a national hero for leading the Morant Bay Rebellion against British colonial oppression.
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Kenya:
Paul Bogle, a Jamaican Baptist preacher, led his subjects on October 11, 1865 in what is known as the Morant Bay Uprising.
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Jamaica:
Paul Bogle was honoured for his leadership in the Morant Bay Rebellion of 1865.
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Jamaica:
Paul Bogle led our people and was martyred in the major post-Emancipation fight against an oppressive system.
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Jamaica:
Paul Bogle's courage in the face of injustice taught us that freedom demands sacrifice.
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Jamaica:
Paul Bogle, leader of the Morant Bay Protest in 1865, stood unflinchingly against injustice.
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Jamaica:
Paul Bogle was a social justice activist and leader of a passive resistance to oppression in Jamaica.
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Jamaica:
Deacon Paul Bogle led a march into Morant Bay to observe a trespass case being tried.
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Jamaica:
Paul Bogle led hundreds of men, women, and children in a march to the courthouse demanding justice.
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