- Samuel Sharpe
Samuel 'Sam' Sharpe, or Sharp, (1801,
Jamaica -May 23 ,1832 , Jamaica) was also known as Daddy Sharpe, was the slave leader behind theJamaica nBaptist War slave rebellion. He is on the 50 JD. His family line still couninues today.Baptist deacon
Sam Sharpe was a slave throughout his life, though he had been allowed to become a well-educated Baptist
deacon . Because of his education he was highly respected by other slaves and he became a well known preacher and leader. Sharpe was a Deacon at the BurchellBaptist Church inMontego Bay , whose pastor was Rev Thomas Burchell. Sam Sharpe spent most of his time travelling to different estates in St. James area educating the slaves aboutChristianity and freedom.Baptist War
In the mistaken belief that emancipation had already been granted by the
British Parliament , Sharpe organised a peacefulGeneral strike across many estates in western Jamaica at a critical time for the plantation owners: harvest of the sugar cane. The Christmas Rebellion (Baptist War ) began onDecember 25 ,1831 at the Kensington Estate. Reprisals by the plantation owners led to the rebels burning the crops, but the slaves did not attack the white population. The rebellion was put down by the Jamaican militia within two weeks and many of the ringleaders, including Sharpe, were hanged in 1832. The rebellion caused two detailed Parliamentary Inquiries which arguably contributed to the 1833 Abolition of Slavery across theBritish Empire .Legacy
In 1975, the government of independent Jamaica proclaimed Sharpe a National Hero with the posthumous title of Rt. Excellent Samuel Sharpe.
ee also
*
History of Jamaica
*Slavery in the British and French Caribbean
*Thomas Burchell Further reading
*Rodriguez, Junius P., ed. "Encyclopedia of Slave Resistance and Rebellion". Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood, 2006.
External links
* [http://www.jnht.com/jamaica/sharpe.html Jamaica National Heritage Trust]
* [http://www.discoverjamaica.com/gleaner/discover/geography/history4.htm "Jamaican History"]
* [http://www.money.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home&Template=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=6986 Short biography and an image]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.