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This section will be updated with additional titles - we are always looking for additional resources about Sam Sharpe.
Visions of Colour
The Sam Sharpe Project has developed a specifically racial justice training resource, titled:
Visions of Colour
. The training programme is designed for Baptist church ministers and leaders to equip them with the theological and practical tools to begin the journey towards developing anti–racist churches.
Books
Burning for Freedom: A Theology of the Black Atlantic Struggle for Liberation
by Delroy Reid-Salmon
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Burning for Freedom
Text and Story: Prophets for their time and ours
by Gale Richards
Published in 2019, this is a series of study notes to encourage adults and young people to reflect on the stories of five Baptist pioneers, on the scriptural texts that shaped them and their own stories today in order to find their place in society and develop their potential for leadership.
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order from Amazon
Internet resources
Information from the
official guide to Black History Month
.
Articles on Jamaican heroes (including Sam Sharpe)
from the Research Department at The Jamaica Information Service.
An
article on Slavery and Religion
from
Recovered Histories
(a digitised collection of 18th and 19th century literature on the Transatlantic Slave Trade, includes narratives from the enslaved, enslavers, slave ship surgeons, abolitionists, parliamentarians, clergy, planters and rebels.)
Poetry from ‘
Poets of the Caribbean
’,
‘Sam Sharpe in Prison'
by Philip Sherlock
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