John Stuart Mill and Racism
by Ibn Warraq (January 2014)
I. THE NEGRO QUESTION
II. THE CONTEST IN AMERICA
III. THE JAMAICA COMMITTEE
Edward John Eyre, the English Governor of Jamaica, fearing a far-reaching rebellion, introduced martial law, which gave his subordinates power to suppress the Morant Bay Rebellion very harshly, brutal acts included the execution of George William Gordon, a mixed race member of the Jamaica Assembly, suspected of being involved.
IV. MISCELLANEOUS
3) John Stuart Mill, op.cit., Chapter I
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15) Ibid. p. 39.
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21) Ibid.
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