
Maureen Warner-Lewis
Maureen Warner-Lewis is a professor at the University of the West Indies and a noted scholar on Caribbean history and culture, particularly focused on the experiences of enslaved Africans and their descendants. She has conducted extensive research on Archibald John Monteath, highlighting his important role in the early Moravian Church in Jamaica and the broader historical context of slavery and evangelism in the Caribbean.
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Professor Maureen Warner-Lewis writes extensively about Archibald John Monteath's life and contributions.
Enslaved African converted by the Moravians | NewsProfessor Maureen Warner-Lewis has written extensively about Archibald Monteath and the historical context of Jamaica in the 1800s.
Captured, and arrived in Jamaica | NewsProfessor Maureen Warner-Lewis is a University of the West Indies professor who has researched the life of Archibald John Monteath.
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