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Checking Out Me History

Checking Out Me History. By John Agard. Checking Out Me History. Dem tell me Dem tell me What dem want to tell me Bandage up me eye with me own history Blind me to me own identity. Who are ‘dem’? What are ‘dem’ doing?.

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Checking Out Me History

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  1. Checking Out Me History By John Agard

  2. Checking Out Me History Dem tell me Dem tell me What dem want to tell me Bandage up me eye with me own history Blind me to me own identity Who are ‘dem’? What are ‘dem’ doing? These two lines have a musical quality – in poetic terms this is known as cadence.

  3. Dem tell me bout 1066 and all dat dem tell me bout Dick Whittington and he cat But Toussaint L’Overture no dem never tell me bout dat

  4. Toussaint a slave with vision lick back Napoleon battalion and first Black Republic born Toussaint de thorn to de French Toussaint de beacon of de Haitian Revolution

  5. Dem tell me bout de man who discover de balloon and de cow who jump over de moon Dem tell me bout de dish ran away with de spoon but dem never tell me bout Nanny de maroon

  6. Nanny see-far woman of mountain dream fire-woman struggle hopeful stream to freedom river

  7. Dem tell me bout Lord Nelson and Waterloo but dem never tell me bout Shaka de great Zulu Dem tell me bout Columbus and 1492 but what happen to de Caribs and de Arawaks too Caribs – people indigenous (native) to the Caribbean islands Arawaks – people indigenous to the West Indies

  8. The Caribbean/ West Indies are actually the same place – the islands in the Caribbean sea.

  9. The Caribbean islands are also known as the West Indies because, in 1492 Columbus was looking for Japan but found the Caribbean islands instead. He was convinced that he had found a new bit of India and so called it the West Indies. This started a bit of a trend whereby The British, the French, the Spanish and the Dutch set off looking for new places and sticking their flags in them. We had a habit of ‘discovering’ things that were already there and either enslaving the indigenous people or giving them tiny plots of land to live on and taking all the best stuff for ourselves. We called this colonialism. Can you think of any former British Colonies?

  10. Dem tell me bout Florence Nightingale and she lamp and how Robin Hood used to camp Dem tell me bout ole King Cole was a merry ole soul but dem never tell me bout Mary Seacole

  11. From Jamaica she travel far to the Crimean War she volunteer to go and even when de British said no she still brave the Russian snow a healing star among the wounded a yellow sunrise to the dying

  12. Dem tell me Dem tell me wha dem want to tell me But now I checking out me own history I carving out me identity

  13. Do we understand today’s unfamiliar vocab? • Colonialism • Indigenous

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