“理想的話,他們將會成為技工。記住,牙買加有糖料種植園,
which are very different from the cotton plantations you find in the American South.
這些同美國南部的棉花種植園有很大的差異。
Cotton is a predominantly agricultural pursuit.
在那里,棉花是占主導地位的農(nóng)產(chǎn)品,
You are picking this stuff, and almost all the processing was done in Lancashire, or the North.
人們在那里收獲棉花,然后在蘭開夏或者美國北部加工。
Sugar is an agro-industrial complex. You have to have the factory right there because sugars start losing sucrose within hours of being picked.
糖料是一種農(nóng)工混合產(chǎn)品,你不得不在當?shù)亻_設(shè)工廠,因為蔗糖將會在砍伐數(shù)小時后流失。
You had no choice, but to have the sugar mill right there, and sugar mills require a wide range of occupations.
你不得不在當?shù)亻_設(shè)糖料磨坊,而這些磨坊又需要各種職業(yè)的工人,
The coopers. The boiler men. The carpenters. And a lot of those jobs were filled by colored people."
如制桶工、鍋爐工、木匠,而這些工作大多都不是由白人來做的。”
It was also the case that Jamaica's English elite, unlike their counterparts in the United States,
不像那些到美國的伙伴,
had little interest in the grand project in the national building.
那些來到牙買加的英國精英們沒有參與到這個國家偉大的建設(shè)中,
They wanted to make their money and go back to England. They had no desire to stay in what they considered a hostile land.
其原因是他們只想賺夠錢回到英國,并沒有興趣留在認為是自己敵人的土地上。
So the task of building a new society with the many opportunities it embodied fell to the colors as well.
所以建造新社會的任務(wù)以及隨之而來的大量機會,就都留給了非白人。
"By 1850, the mayor of Kingston—the Jamaican capital—was a colored person," Patterson went on.
“在1850年,牙買加的首都金斯頓的市長就不是一個白人。”帕特森接著說道,
And so was the founder of Daily Gleaner—Jamaica's major newspaper.
“同樣,牙買加的主要報紙—《每日回顧》(Daily Gleaner)的創(chuàng)始人也是非白人。
And from very early on, they came to dominate the professional classes.
很早以前,非白人就開始主導各種職業(yè)的分類。
The whites were involved in business or plantation.
白人主要從事商業(yè)和種植業(yè),
The people who became doctors and lawyers were these colored people. These were the people running the schools.
而非白人則成了醫(yī)生和律師,并且開辦學校,
The bishop of Kingston was a classic brown man. They weren't the economic elite. But they were the cultural elite."
金斯頓的主教就是一個典型的棕色皮膚的人。他們并不是經(jīng)濟精英,但是他們卻是文化精英。”