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Painting, Coalbrookdale by Night by Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg, 1801. The work shows the so-called "Cort" process in use. Specifically, it depicts night work at the Bedlam furnaces in Madeley Dale (i.e. Coalbrookdale) along the river Severn, Shropshire. Courtesy of The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum hide caption

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People protest to demand an apology and slavery reparations during a visit to the former British colony by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate, in Kingston, Jamaica, on Tuesday. Collin Reid/AP hide caption

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Gold medalist Hansle Parchment of Jamaica holds up his medal on the podium during the medal ceremony for the men's 110-meter hurdles on Aug. 5. Michael Steele/Getty Images hide caption

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Waves splash in a pool during an earthquake in the Cayman Islands. Social media was flooded with photos and video from people documenting the event. Realvision.com via Reuters hide caption

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Jamaica's Reggae Girlz celebrate winning a penalty kick shootout against Panama to advance to this year's Women's World Cup. Richard W. Rodriguez/AP hide caption

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Underdog 'Reggae Girlz' Make History at Women's World Cup

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The Jamaican four man bobsleigh team in action at the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympic Games. David Yarrow/Getty Images hide caption

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Ohio Mom's Cleaned Living Room Is Off Limits

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Streets in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, were inundated Tuesday after Hurricane Matthew made landfall in the country's southwest. Hector Retamal/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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The goat did not order a latte. But when it escaped from home and entered a nearby Starbucks in the Northern California town of Rohnert Park, it did have a hankering for cardboard. Sgt. Rick Bates/Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety hide caption

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From Her Dad To Her 'Jamish' Roots, A Poet Pieces Her Story Together

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Marlon James' previous books include The Book of Night Women and John Crow's Devil. Jeffrey Skemp/Courtesy of Riverhead Books hide caption

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A 'Post-Post-Colonial' Take On The Violent Birth Of Modern Jamaica

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The pillars of Caribbean cuisine, framing the front of a streetside stall. Ellen Silverman/Courtesy of Media Masters Publicity hide caption

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Don't Be A Jerk. There's A Lot More To Island Cooking

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The two-man Jamaican bobsled team will be heading to Sochi, Russia, for the 2014 Winter Olympics, after a fundraising campaign gave a much-needed boost to its budget. Jamaican Bobsled Team hide caption

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The U.S. ambassador to Spain, James Costos, leaves the Spanish Foreign Ministry after being summoned to a meeting in Madrid on Monday. He was called in following reports that the NSA was tracking millions of phone calls in Spain. Juan Medina/Reuters /Landov hide caption

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