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  1. Jack Leslie. John Francis Leslie (17 August 1901 – 25 November 1988) [1] was an English professional footballer who played as an inside left . Leslie was the only black professional player in England during his time with Plymouth Argyle. Leslie enjoyed a 14–season spell with Argyle, having joined the club from Barking Town in 1921.

  2. Hearne was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, of Jamaican parents and attended Jamaica College in Kingston. After serving in the RAF during the Second World War, he read English and Philosophy at Edinburgh University. [1] He trained as a teacher at London University and from 1950 to 1952 taught in a Jamaican school.

  3. Irvino English (23 October 1977 – 27 February 2020) was a Jamaican footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career [ edit ] English spent his entire club career with Waterhouse , playing for them between 1999 and 2011. [1]

  4. This not Jamaican Patwah Wikipedia. Please write in Standard English so others editors can understand and respond, per WP:ENGLISHPLEASE. BilCat 05:25, 14 October 2023 (UTC) Which English dialects are permitted on talk pages, and which ones are not? Please provide a link to the relevant rule.

  5. Francis Williams ( c. 1690 – c. 1770) was a Jamaican scholar and poet who was one of the most notable free black people in Jamaica. Born in Kingston, Jamaica into a slaveholding family, Williams subsequently travelled to England where he officially became a British subject. After returning to Jamaica, he established a free school for free ...

  6. Nalo Hopkinson (born 20 December 1960) is a Jamaican-born Canadian speculative fiction writer and editor. Her novels – Brown Girl in the Ring (1998), Midnight Robber (2000), The Salt Roads (2003), The New Moon's Arms (2007) – and short stories such as those in her collection Skin Folk (2001) often draw on Caribbean history and language, and its traditions of oral and written storytelling.

  7. Marlon James (born 24 November 1970 [1]) is a Jamaican writer. He is the author of five novels: John Crow's Devil (2005), The Book of Night Women (2009), A Brief History of Seven Killings (2014), which won him the 2015 Man Booker Prize, Black Leopard, Red Wolf (2019), and Moon Witch, Spider King (2022). Now living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in ...