- Alexander Bedward
Alexander Bedward (born 1859 in St. Andrew, a rural parish north of
Kingston, Jamaica - died 1930) was the founder ofBedwardism .cite book | last =A. A. BROOKS. | title =History of Bedwardmism —OR— The Jamaica Native Baptist Free Churgh, Union Camp, Augustown, St Andrew, JA., B.W.I.| publisher =JAMAICA: THE GLEANER CO., LTD., | date =1917 | location = | pages =31 Pages | url =http://kobek.com/bedwardism.pdf | doi = | id = ] cite book | last =Stan Simpson and David Person | title = Home away from Home:Africans in Americas Volume1 Ch19 Land of Maroons | publisher =Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies | date =2003 | location = | pages = | url =http://www.ncat.edu/iajs/research/Africans_in_Americas_Volume1/Ch19_Land_of_Maroons.pdf
doi = | id = ] He was one of the most successful preacher of JamaicanRevivalism .Life
After spending time in
Panama , he return toJamaica and was baptized by a localBaptist preacher. He became not merely leader of a Revival branch but of a new movement, theBedwardites , with affiliated groups all over Jamaica and in Panama. In the 1880 he started to gather large groups of followers by conducting mass healings services. He identified himself withPaul Bogle , the Baptist leader of the Morant Bay rebellion. In this connection he stressed for changes and developments in the race relations in Jamaican society. He supposedly said ”There is a white wall and a black wall. And the white wall has been closing around the black wall: but now the black wall has become bigger than the white.”Beward was arrested for
sedition but sent to amental asylum . On release he continued his role as a Revival healer and preacher. He stressed his followers to be self sufficient and at its height the movement gathered about 30,000 followers.He led his followers into
Garveyism by finding the charismatic metaphor: Bedward and Garvey were asAaron andMoses , one thehigh priest , the otherprophet , both leading the children of Israel out of exile. Garvey's middle name was considered by people to be a mix of the two names Moses andMessiah .Later Bedward proclaimed that he was a reincarnation of
Jesus Christ and that, likeElijah , he would ascend into heaven in a flaming chariot. He then expected to rain down fire on those that did not follow him, thereby destroying the whole world. In 1921 he and 800 followers marched in to Kingston “to do battle with his enemies.” This didn’t result in a fly to heaven but Bedward and his followers were arrested and he was sent to mental asylum for the second time where he remained to the end of his life. Like many of theethiopianism .His impact was that many of his followers became Garveyites and
Rastafarians , bringing with them the experience of resisting the system and demanding changes of the colonial oppression and the white oppression. Rastafari has taken the idea of Garvey as a prophet but are leaning more to Garvey asJohn the Baptist . And Bedward plays a role in ethiopianism reaching its goal, that God is black.Followers
One of the more famous followers of Bedwardism was
Robert Hinds ,Leonard Howell s second in command.ee also
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Ethiopian movement
*Rastafari
*Leonard Howell
*Marcus Garvey
*Afrocentrism References
* Jack A. Johnson- Hill, "I-Sight: the world of Rastafari: An Interpretive Sociological Account of Rastafarian Ethics", Scarecrow Press, London (1995)*Barry Chevannes, "Rastafari : roots and ideology", Syracuse Univ. Press, New York (1994)
External links
* [http://www.jamaicans.com/articles/primearticles/0304_ahead_of_their_time.shtml www.jamaicans.com]
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