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"There were certain individuals like Kingsley Tweed who wanted to get up on the soapbox and speak to the people, and he was very competent at speaking.
´We fed him information -- he didn't know where it was coming from -- and by his speeches and othe...
DATE: Mar 10, 2009
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Education
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Below are supplementary resources for part 7 of the weekly series Road to Equality, examining the 1959 Theatre Boycott. Part 5 appeared in The Royal Gazette on March 10, 2009. The weekly, nine-part series traces the planning of the boycott to its tri...
DATE: Mar 10, 2009
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Education
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The Royal Gazette April, 11, 1959 pg 1
The first coloured legislator to go on the Executive Council is Mr. Wesley Leroy Tucker, M.C.P. His appointment as an unofficial member was announced yesterday.
Mr. Tucker, who lives in Pembroke and has a family...
DATE: Feb 24, 2009
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Education
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Editorial The Royal Gazette April 15, 1959, pg 6
The appointment of a Negro legislator to the Executive Council has been expected since the time of Command Paper No. 7093 in 1948; which is to say over ten years ago. Our understanding is that the posi...
DATE: Feb 24, 2009
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Education
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Below are supplementary resources for part 5 of the weekly series Road to Equality, examining the 1959 Theatre Boycott. Part 5 appeared in The Royal Gazette on February 24, 2009. The weekly, nine-part series traces the planning of the boycott to its ...
DATE: Feb 24, 2009
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CATEGORY:
Education
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The Royal Gazette February 17, 1959 pg 1
The House of Assembly yesterday, for the second time in nine months, found itself debating the position of the Portuguese farm labourer in Bermuda.
Last July a move by Mr. Morris Gibbons to allow Portuguese wi...
DATE: Feb 10, 2009
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CATEGORY:
Education
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Below are supplementary resources for part 3 of the weekly series Road to Equality, examining the 1959 Theatre Boycott. Part 3 appeared in The Royal Gazette on February 10, 2009. The weekly, nine-part series traces the planning of the boycott to its ...
DATE: Feb 10, 2009
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CATEGORY:
Education
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The Wilderness
Smith's Parish
February 22, 1959
The Editor
The Royal Gazette
Dear Sir,
The saying of the week is: "Education fills the labourer full of tricks."
I claim I have been misquoted. I claim I said: "A man sometimes is full of tricks."
Colon...
DATE: Feb 10, 2009
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CATEGORY:
Education
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Below are supplementary resources for part 3 of the weekly series Road to Equality, examining the 1959 Theatre Boycott. Part 3 appeared in The Royal Gazette on February 10, 2009. The weekly, nine-part series traces the planning of the boycott to its ...
DATE: Feb 10, 2009
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CATEGORY:
Education
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The Royal Gazette February 17, 1959 pg 1
The House of Assembly yesterday, for the second time in nine months, found itself debating the position of the Portuguese farm labourer in Bermuda.
Last July a move by Mr. Morris Gibbons to allow Portuguese wi...
DATE: Feb 10, 2009
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CATEGORY:
Education
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