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On the route from Grantley Adams International Airport towards Bridgetown, you pass Bussa Statue – a heroic depiction of a slave breaking his chains, inspired by the so-called Bussa slave rebellion of 1816.
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Bussa says Muamba has ceased to be the umpire and harmonizer of viewpoints and must resign.
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In Barbados in 1816, 20,000 Africans from over 70 plantations drove Whites off the plantations during "Bussa's Rebellion."
Alan Singer: Lincoln and Douglass Would Be Angry Alan Singer 2012
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In Barbados in 1816, 20,000 Africans from over 70 plantations drove Whites off the plantations during "Bussa's Rebellion."
Alan Singer: Lincoln and Douglass Would Be Angry Alan Singer 2012
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An MLC party official, Jean Lucien Bussa, says Muamba refused to consult him before siding with the signatories of the letter, demonstrating that he intends to run the party like his personal property.
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Some fluctuation in flow is determined by the yearly variation in rainfall, but after the completion of the Kainji dam on the Niger at Bussa in 1968 the timing and level of flooding is also determined by the opening and closing of the dam's sluices.
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Ann McComas-Bussa did not wear a sash, but she and her husband and three children all wore rainbow-colored ribbons and were denied communion.
05/15/2005 2005
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Richard and John Lander explored the lower Niger from Bussa to the sea.
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Coast Castle and made their way to Bussa, which place they entered on 18th June.
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It was 20th September before preparations were completed for the eventful voyage from Bussa to the mouth of the Niger.
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