Contemporary Views of the Eyre Affair
[The tables listing killings and other damage committed by the insurrectionists and by Governor Eyre’s forces come from the 1867 Westminster Review — George P. Landow]
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- "Race and Religion in the Victorian Age: Charles Kingsley, Governor Eyre and the Morant Bay Rising
- Fraser’s Magazine on Carlyle, the Eyre Affair, and the Reform League
- Fraser’s Magazine and the “murder” of Gordon
- Fraser’s Magazine on Carlyle's views of slavery in the West Indies
- The Westminster Review on Jamaican Slave rebellions, the Morant violence, and the general peacefulness of the population
- “The Negro Insurrection in Jamaica” (Illustrated London News (15 November 1865)•••
- “The Outbreak in Jamaica” (Illustrated London News, 2 December 1865)•••
- The Jamaica Commissioners’s report on the Jamaica insurrection condemning the conduct of Governor Eyre and his subordinates (Illustrated London News, 23 June 1866)•••
Punch interventions in the Eyre Affair
- “Last case of Colour-Blindness” (2 December 1865)•••
- “Wait — and Hear” (16 December 1865)•••
- “An Awful Warning” (17 November 1866)•••
- “The Jamaica Committee” (26 January 1867)•••
- “Exeter Hall Spite” (27 January 1866)•••
- “The Bold Governor Eyre and the Bulls of Exeter Hall” (10 February 1866)•••
- “Free as Eyre” (6 April 1867)•••
Fun interventions in the Eyre Affair
Last modified 9 March 2016