Let these things be written down / Michael Burnett ; Vocal score, Part 1, nos. 1-5. - 46 pages ; Part 2, nos. 6-12 98 pages.
Lancashire, U.K. : Comus Edition, 2007Description: 46 pages ; 98 pages ; 30 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 326.8 Bur
- Michael Thomas 2011/01/05
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325.341097292 Ja New A dark inheritance : | 325.41 WI Gen The Windrush betrayal : Exposing the hostile environment / | 325.7292 Ja Pla Jamaica national policy on international migration and development / | 326.8, Ja Bur Let these things be written down / | 326.8, WI Stu Report on free labour / | 326 Ja Sau Bahamian society after emancipation / | 326 Ja Wil The blackest thing in slavery was not the black man : |
"Let things be written down" was composed for performance ---- in Jamaica --- 2007 to commemorate the bicentenary of the British abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
In Commemoration of the Ablition of the Trans-Atlantic trade in Africans
2007/10/06
Michael Thomas 2011/01/05
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