Haitians marooned on Bahamian island / Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC).
Kingston : Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC), 1980Description: 1 film reel (88 sec.) : sound, black and white ; 16 mmContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
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National Library of Jamaica | Audio Visual | F_00000034_Haitians (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1000000038881 |
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F_00000028_Independence The Chief Justice addresses the nation / | F_00000029_LibraryExhib Library independence exhibition and Festival news conference / | F_00000033_Archbishop Archbishop Romero assassinated - El Salvador 1980 / | F_00000034_Haitians Haitians marooned on Bahamian island / | F_00000059_Jamaica Jamaica and the Soviet Union sign cultural agreement / | F_00000111_NWManley Norman Washington Manley speaks / | F_00000112_Unveiling Unveiling of the statue of Norman Washington Manley / |
One (1) minute and twenty-eight (28) seconds.
Rev. Gerard Jean-Juste speaks to Haitian refugees marooned on a Bahamian island. Footage also shows Bahamian security using violence to force the Haitians to leave the island.
Also available as electronic reproduction. Kingston : National Library of Jamaica, 2012.
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