A JAMAICAN CHILDHOOD - REFLECTIONS ON. PART 3.








That as it maybe, Shaka was one of 6 children born to his parents in a small district called Hillside, in the mid-Eastern part of Jamaica. 

This part of the Island has an illustrious history, including having the parish in which the famous/infamous Morant Bay Rebellion took place, on 11th October 1865. 

Leading to the death of nearly 500 black Jamaican men and women, including that of two Jamaica's National Heroes; Paul Bogle and George William Gordon.




It is not surprising that this comparatively small Island, of only about 4,423 sq.miles, or 146 miles long and 52 miles wide, at its widest points, has an ambivalent reputation, but also one which is exceeds its size.

Shaka and his 5 siblings and parents lived in the small village of Hillside, which had probably no more than about 150-200 people at its most populous time. 

The district was situated to the east side of what Shaka came to know of as the Johnson River.  

To be continued!







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