Errol Barrow: The Father of Barbadian Independence
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- čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
- Errol Barrow, fondly remembered through songs, plays, monuments and visual art, is Barbados' most talked-about national hero. This video - a tribute - examines the life and legacy of "The Skipper".
Produced by Denyce Blackman for the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation 2016.
The featured include:
David Thompson, David Commisiong, Dame Nita Barrow, Dr Lennox Honeychurch, Sir Frederick Smith
The greatest leader Barbados ever had..A real soldier
Every Barbadian needs to read his Mirror Image speech at least once a year.
My godfather! Thanks for posting this… I have fond memories of my time with him growing up. I miss him terribly
Well done, Denyse.
Blessings!!
My great great uncle wish I met him
E. W. Barrow, a great visionary & great leader without fear of anyone. Thank God he survive those World War Two missions as a pilot.A True hero and down to earth gentleman.
Would really like to know the two people who disliked this video.
They are non factors
Leadership matters!!
We forever will honour our greatest national HERO The Right Excellent Errol Barrow. As a Bajan I'm thankful for him creating a place to call home 🇧🇧
Barbados NEED another Errol W. Barrow type again in power, who would not sell off Barbados as the BLP love to do.
Skipper,Dipper, Father of Barbados Independence,Premier,Prime Minister. What mirror image do you have of your self?
A great statesman
This is a great informative channel, I know your Dad is proud of you.
At last Errol hits the Web 2.0. Thanks for this Denyce.
Stefan Walcott :)
Well done
Did he found the DLP ???
Antarrah Gilkes yes, along with many others, including Frederick "Sleepy" Smith, who also gives tribute within the video.
According to W. Crawford in " I speak for the people..." that is not true...when the DLP was formed he was still associated with the BLP ....actually he was not even the one expected to be Premier after the 1961 General Elections if they won.... Brancker was to be Premier.
21/1/1921 - 01/06/1987
The Dipper
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