Destined for a Life of Service

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Discover 'Destined for a Life of Service,' a groundbreaking exploration into the lives of African-Jamaican women in the post-emancipation British Caribbean. This remarkable book uncovers a spectrum of original sources, including folktales, court testimonies, and speeches, to provide a nuanced perspective on the quest for full and equal citizenship. Delve into the intersections of race, class, and gender as the narrative highlights how societal messages shaped the identities and roles of African-Jamaican women.

This insightful analysis goes beyond mere historical recounting; it examines the complexities of femininity, sexuality, and the labor experiences of women who were pivotal in their communities as citizens and freedom fighters. The book not only reflects on the transformative period from 1865 to 1938 but also serves as essential reading for both undergraduate and graduate courses in gender studies, nationalism, and transnationalism.

By addressing critical themes such as citizenship, race, and gender, 'Destined for a Life of Service' is a vital resource for students, political scientists, and scholars seeking a deeper understanding of how these dimensions are interwoven in the fabric of Caribbean history. Enhance your knowledge of the African-Jamaican struggle for equality and the complexities surrounding femininity in a society laden with constraints and expectations. This captivating title is a must-have for anyone aiming to comprehend the diverse experiences of women throughout this pivotal historical era.

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