The Voice Of The Jamaican Ghetto: Incarcerated but not Silenced

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As peculiar as this may sound , I am hoping you don’t enjoy this book, I am hoping it disturbs you. I am hoping after reading you realize there’s something fallacious with Jamaica that must be fixed……I am hoping you are going to never look at a ghetto person the same again. I am hoping you are going to never see a young girl in a compromising position with an older man and not question what’s going on. I am hoping you are going to never see a young man in jail and write him off as ‘wutless’ or bad…..Most importantly, I am hoping that you’re going to not only hear but listen to the voice of the ghetto. I end in the words of Marcus Garvey – One God, One Aim, One Destiny, one Love. Until we meet again, I remain, yours actually.

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