The Burgeoning of the Jamaican Tourism Industry during World War II
In 1914 (the commencement of World War I) the Honorable Marcus Garvey, Jamaican national hero and pan-Africanist, founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA). His work was to continue until 1940, five years before the end of World War II. As a Jamaican, the coalescence of the growth in the back to Africa movement, the [...]
Sunday January 25th, 2009 in , airlines, Caribbean Sociology, Development, Elora Consulting, Frank Taylor, Great Depression, history, independence, Jamaica, Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association, Jamaica Tourist Board, Jamaican, Jamaican Researcher, JHTA, JTB, Marcus Garvey, Montego Bay, pan-Africanist, Port Antonio, St. Rachel, St. Rachel Ustanny, tertiary sector, Tony Rebel, Tourism, tourist, UNIA, Universal Negro Improvement Association, World War 1, World War 2 | 1 Comment »



