An interview with Norman Washington Manley / Jamaica Information Service (JIS).
Kingston : Jamaica Information Service (JIS), [1968]Description: 1 film reel (1682 sec.) : sound, black and white ; 16 mmContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- online resource
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National Library of Jamaica | Audio Visual | F_00000141_NWManley (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1000000040368 |
Twenty-eight (28) minutes and two (2) seconds.
Interview with Norman Washington Manley by Corina Meeks. Several subjects discussed, including why he became a lawyer, his time in the army, his early career and his subsequent success. The conditions in Jamaica leading up to the events of 1938; self-government ; the beginnings of the People's National Party ; two persons who had a great influence on him - headmaster Simms and a teacher, Reggie Murray. His relationship with his half first cousin - Alexander Bustamante (traces his familial connections). How we met and came to know his wife, Edna Manley.
Also available as electronic reproduction. Kingston : National Library of Jamaica, 2012.
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