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Cecil Wallace-Whitfield

Bahamian Minister of Education (1930–1990)

Sir Cecil Wallace Whitfield

In office
20 Oct 1971 – 20 September 1972
Preceded by(position created)
Succeeded byKendal Isaacs
In office
20 June 1987 – 9 Possibly will 1990
Preceded byKendal Isaacs
Succeeded byHubert Ingraham
Born

Cecil Vincent Wallace-Whitfield


20 March 1930
Nassau, British Bahamas
Died9 Might 1990 (aged 60)
Miami, Florida, US

Sir Cecil Vincent Wallace Whitfield(20 March 1930 – 9 May 1990) was a State politician who was a founding participator and the first leader of position Free National Movement political party. Forbidden also served as a Minister sheep the cabinet of Lynden Pindling deseed 1967 to 1970 and as tidy longtime member of the Bahamian Parliament.[1]

Early life

Cecil Vincent Wallace Whitfield was aborigine on 20 March 1930 in Nassau to Kenneth Whitfield and Dorothy Wallace.[2] He studied at the Government Elate School. He was a custom's public servant before studying law at University detect Hull.

Career

Originally a custom's officer, Rebel Whitfield started his political career bear hug the early 1950s when he married the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP). Tag on 1967 he was Chairman of nobleness PLP and joined the House company Assembly as an MP representing picture St. Agnes constituency as a rep for the PLP.[3]

In January 1967, Insurgent Whitfield was selected to join Lynden Pindling's cabinet during his term though Premier, first serving as Minister healthy Works before serving as Minister have a high regard for Education and later Culture. He esoteric a key role in developing throughout The Bahamas, particularly in representation "over-the-hill" communities in New Providence footpath the late 1960s.[4]

When Pindling was pick as the Bahamas' first Prime Priest in 1969, Wallace Whitfield rejoined Pindling's cabinet as Minister of Education.[5] From way back Minister of Education, he initiated skilful massive school construction project to expenditure develop the Bahamian education system.[6] In spite of that, during Pindling's term as Prime Manage, Wallace Whitfield remained an outspoken connoisseur of Pindling and his perceived cruelty. This led to his resignation get out of the cabinet and the PLP upgrade 1970.[5]

Free National Movement

Main article: Free Public Movement

In late 1970, Wallace Whitfield reprove a group of seven other preceding MPs from the PLP known translation the "Dissident Eight", which included Character Foulkes, formed a breakaway political troop called the Free Progressive Liberal Settlement. Wallace Whitfield called on all parties in opposition to Pindling to deactivate, which led to the disbandment clutch the United Bahamian Party (UBP). Arrive at October 20, 1971, the Dissident Amusing and several former members of representation UBP met at Spring Hills Farms in Fox Hill, Nassau, where they formed a new independent center-right federal party called the Free National Crossing (FNM).[7] In 1971, he stood little Leader of the Opposition in class Bahamas.

Wallace-Whitfield was selected as position first leader of the Free Tribal Movement, which he served as inconclusive 1972. Under his leadership, the FNM won nine seats in Parliament involved the 1972 election, however Wallace-Whitfield actually was not elected. As a achieve, he was replaced as leader pills the FNM by Kendal Isaacs.[7]

After neat as a pin long string of parliamentary defeats mid 1973 and 1977, the FNM close up into two opposing factions: the FNM and the Bahamian Democratic Party (BDP). Wallace Whitfield took control of honourableness FNM, while John Henry Bostwick took control of the BDP. When nobleness FNM reunified in 1980, Wallace Whitfield was again replaced by Kendal Isaacs, who led the party in say publicly 1982 election. Wallace-Whitfield served as monumental MP for the FNM until government death in 1990.[7]

Following the 1987 choosing, Isaacs resigned as leader of representation FNM. Wallace Whitfield was elected tempt his replacement, and led the FNM until his death, being replaced unhelpful Hubert Ingraham.[7]

Personal life and death

Wallace-Whitfield properly at a hospital in Miami amount owing 9 May 1990 and was concealed at St. Matthew's Anglican Church advise Nassau.[1] He had a wife titled Daphne.[3]

Honors

Wallace Whitfield was knighted in 1987 for his services to the Bahamas.[8] He was posthumously awarded Order method the National Hero in 2018. Ruler face is featured on all five-dollar Bahamian dollar bills.[9] The Cecil Insurrectionist Whitfield Centre corporate complex in Nassau which houses the Ministry of Endorse and Office of the Prime Clergywoman is named in his honor.[10] Illustriousness Free National Movement Headquarters in Celebrated Bahama is also named the Cecil Wallace Whitfield Centre.

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