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those which are English-based. In
Jamaican Patois, the word is
found as
pickney,
which is used to
describe a
child regardless of
racial origin. The same...
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Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback (May 10, 1837 –
December 21, 1921) was an
American publisher, politician, and
Union Army officer.
Pinchback was governor...
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Edward Gentry Sr., was
found in
another structure on the property.
Jeremy Pickney,
Marvin Stringer and
Samuel Conway, all in
their early twenties, were quickly...
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Darryl Pinckney (born 1953 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an
American novelist, playwright, and essayist.
Pinckney grew up in a middle-class African-American...
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becomes widespread even
though it is
neither phonetic nor
standard (e.g. ⟨
pickney⟩ for /pikni/, 'child'). In 2002, the
Jamaican Language Unit was set up...
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Dekker also
released "Problems" and "
Pickney Gal", both of
which were po****r in Jamaica,
although only "
Pickney Gal"
managed to
chart in the UK top 50...
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Ministers Plenipotentiary to the
Court of St. James's (1785–1811) J.
Adams Pickney King
Monroe Pinkney Russell (chargé d'affaires)
Envoys Extraordinary and...
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Melodies superbly Archived 8
November 2008 at the
Wayback Machine",
Jamaica Observer, 29 June 2008.
Official website Dwight Pickney at
Roots Archives...
- Culture.
Tarrus Riley also
mentions Paul
Bogle in the song "Shaka Zulu
Pickney",
alluding to his
ancestry as a
freedom fighter. St Thomas-born reggae...
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widespread and
systemic even when
compared to
other slave states. From the
Pickney cousins at the 1787
Constitutional Convention to the
scores of
slave traders...