Niggas We All Are explores the historical status-quo of being black and coloured in Jamaica. The book dares to articulate and enlighten readers of the disparities between being Negro, being coolie, being coloured and the tensions and consequencesMoreNiggas We All Are explores the historical status-quo of being black and coloured in Jamaica. The book dares to articulate and enlighten readers of the disparities between being Negro, being coolie, being coloured and the tensions and consequences those separations have caused.Kitu Adapa dissects the sociopolitical construct of Jamaica in the 1800′s, with commentary that reflects with stark irony, the current socio-political environment with astonishing parallelism.Niggas We All Are brings into context the circumstances that have influenced and continue to influence sociocultural relations and stereotypes within Jamaica, with a focus on the Black majority.