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frustration at the political and social



                                                                                                                                         climate of  Jamaica. She Another




                                                                                                                                         poet, who was influenced by her was



                                                                                                                                         Linton Kwesi Johnson. He lived in



                                                                                                                                         England, and just like Miss Lou, he




                                                                                                                                         was writing poetry and songs about



                                                                                                                                         Jamaica in Patois.




            have Patois recognized as a national                                                                                            Suddenly, Patois and Jamaican



            language. Because of  Miss Lou,                                                                                              cultural  expression  was  being



            many other poets and artists began                                                                                           respected and validated not only




            to accept and use Patois in their own                                                                                        by other countries, but by Jamaica.



            work. One of  them was Mutabaruka.                                                                                           Miss Lou wrote several books of




            He was a dub poet and would often                                                                                            poetry and also recorded songs and



            use Patois as a way to express                                                                                               stories. Towards the later part of
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