<Li> It is also a setting for part of the novel James Miranda Barry (1999) by Patricia Duncker . (It was reissued in paperback as The Doctor: A Novel in 2002 .) </Li> <Li> The rebellion is also cited in the short story L'alfier nero (i.e. The Black Bishop in the game of chess) by the Italian author Arrigo Boito, where it is mistaken for a slave rebellion . </Li> <P> The rebellion has been featured in music as well . Reggae artists Third World featured the title track "1865 (96 ° In The Shade)" on their second album in 1977; the song described the events of the Morant Bay rebellion from the point of view of Paul Bogle and George William Gordon: </P> <P> You caught me on the loose, fighting to be free, now you show me a noose on a cotton tree, entertainment for you, martyrdom for me...Some may suffer and some may burn, but I know that one day my people will learn, as sure as the sun shines, way up in the sky, today I stand here a victim--the truth is I'll never die . </P>

Who were the persons involved in the morant bay rebellion