Political
Leaders Since Independence 1962
Fast Facts:
The Rt. Hon. Michael Norman Manley, O.M.,
P.C., B.Sc. (Econ,), LL.D. (Hon.)
FOURTH PRIME MINISTER:
March
2, 1972 – November 4, 1980, and February 13,
1989 – March 30, 1992
LEGACY:
He has impacted the nation with a greater sense of
importance and urgency regarding national identity,
and, internationally, he has impacted the ideas of
capitalist and socialist leaders with his advocacy
of Democratic Socialism
PERSONALITY:
Tall, handsome, forceful and flamboyant, Michael Manley
has been undoubtedly Jamaica’s most eloquent,
visionary, controversial, and dynamic leader since
independence.
EDUCATION:
He studied at Jamaica College (1935-43) and overseas
at the London School of Economics (1945-49).
There, he came under the influence of Harold Laski,
the man more responsible than any other for the training
of men who later became Commonwealth Prime Ministers.
At the LSE he gained academic honours.
SERVICE:
Has been a journalist, trade unionist, party president,
senator, Cabinet Minister, Leader of the Opposition,
Vice president of the Socialist International, and
Prime Minister of Jamaica.
AUTHORSHIP:
A prolific writer of articles and books. Publications
include – The politics of Change (1973), Search
for Solutions (1977), JAMAICA: Struggle in the Periphery
(1982), Up the Down Escalator (1987), and, A History
of West Indies Cricket (1988).
BORN:
December 10, 1924
PARENTS:
Norman Washington Manley, and wife Edna
MARRIED:
Jacqueline nee Kemellardski, 1946
Thelma nee Varity, 1955
Barbara nee Lewars, 1968
Beverley nee Anderson, 1972
Glynne nee Jones, 1992
CHILDREN:
Rachel, Sarah, Natasha, Joseph, David
DIED:
March 6, 1997
AGE
AT DEATH:
72-years old