Nancy Foner, ‘Gender and Migration: West Indians in Comparative Perspective’

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How did Nancy Foner describe external migration from Jamaica between 1888-1921?

‘‘highly sex-selective’’, with ‘‘a much greater proportion of males than females involved’’

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What percentage of early 20th cent foreign black migrants to the USA were men?

55%

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no more to add here so an 04 question !: What did John Bradshaw say at the execution of Charles I?

“The law is your superior, that you ought to have ruled according to the law’

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quick 04 question: what was the intention of the Elizabethan bond society of 1584?

protection against ‘Catholic challenge to the legitimacy of Elizabeth’s queenship’