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Jamaican outlaw (1924–1948)
after this the police offered a £200 reward for the capture of Rhyging, dead or alive. Rhyging responded by writing an open letter to Detective Sergeant Scott
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Jamaican street subculture since 1960s
predominantly in the UK and USA. Jamaica portal Jamaican posse Junglist Rhyging Rude Boy USA Skinhead Suedehead (subculture) Yardie "The Rude boy in Jamaican
Rude_boy
1972 Jamaican crime film
story very loosely follows the real Martin/Rhyging's life updated to the 1970s, though the historical Rhyging was neither a musician nor drug dealer. Cliff's
The_Harder_They_Come
Jamaican musician (1944–2025)
a single. In 1972, Cliff starred as Vincent "Ivanhoe" Martin (known as Rhyging) in Perry Henzell's classic reggae film The Harder They Come. As the film
Jimmy_Cliff
Jamaican comedy duo
roles in the 1972 film The Harder They Come, a version of the life of Rhyging, a notorious Jamaican criminal they had earlier portrayed satirically in
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Topics referred to by the same term
Martin (1924–1948), Jamaican outlaw and folk hero who is also known as Rhyging Ivanhoe "Ivan" Martin, fictional protagonist of the 1972 film The Harder
Ivanhoe_(disambiguation)
Jamaican writer and civil rights activist (born 1939)
title about the life and death of real-life Jamaican folk-hero Ivanhoe "Rhyging" Martin. The novel was praised by Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe (who
Ekwueme_Michael_Thelwell
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of the Michigan Senate Vincent P. Martin (born 1968), Irish politician Rhyging (1924–1948), Jamaican criminal whose real name was Vincent Martin This
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English : from the Middle English personal name Rand(e), a short form of any of the various Germanic compound personal names with the first element rand ‘(shield) rim’, as for example Randolph.English : topographic name for someone who lived on the margin of a settlement or on the bank of a river (from Old English rand ‘rim’, used in a topographical sense), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Rand in Lincolnshire and Rand Grange in North Yorkshire.German : from a short form of any of the various compound names formed with rand- ‘rim’. Compare 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German, Middle Low German rand, rant ‘edge’, ‘rim’.
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