A struggle to walk with dignity; the story of a Jamaican-born Canadian
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A struggle to walk with dignity; the story of a Jamaican-born Canadian
Archambeau-Thomas family collection
Fonds consists of biographical writing, genealogical documents, published and photocopied books, scrapbooks and mementos created, collected and accumulated by Gerald A. Archambeau from various sources,including genealogical information regarding his grandfather Herbert T. Thomas, a police officer in Jamaica who was also a naturalist, lecturer and explorer. Material relating to Herbert T. Thomas is photocopied and scanned pamphlets, online articles and newspaper articles of material originally published from 1881 to about 1927 and relates primarily to Thomas' campaign to eradicate the practice of obeha in Jamaica.
Archambeau, Gerald A., 1933-
Copies of Herbert Theodore Thomas' "Untrodden Jamaica"
Early booklets on Jamaica and Canada
Francis Hasting Thomas Jamaica police inspector
Harry Reid Thomas, of inspector H. T. Thomas
Herbert T. Thomas - sent as a boy to the UK to be educated from Jamaica
Impressions on my life : scrapbook
News articles re. book publication, model trains, activism
Newspaper clippings re. career and activities of Herbert T. Thomas
Includes one compact disc.
Progress reports by Herbert Prichard Thomas
Readers' response to "A struggle to walk with dignity"
Scanned pamphlet, news clippings, online articles re. Herbert T. Thomas and his work re. Obeah.
Something about Obeah / Herbert T. Thomas. Kingston : 1891.
Speeches and revised introduction
The Canadian and Jamaican railroad info from my perspective
The forgotten man of Jamaican history / Gerald A. Archambeau
Working years recognition correspondences