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'Sir Grantley Herbert Adams',
CMG,
QC, (
April 12,
1898 -
November 28,
1971) was a
Bajan politician. He served as the first
Premier of Barbados, as the island proceeded towards self-governance and then as the first and only
Prime Minister of the
West Indies Federation.
He was president of the
Barbados Workers' Union from 1941 to
1954, after serving as leader of the
Barbados Labour Party from 1938. Grantley Adams later became the first Premier of Barbados, and in
1958 became first and only
Prime Minister of the
West Indies Federation as leader of the
West Indies Federal Labour Party.
The
Sir Grantley Adams International Airport located in
Christ Church, Barbados was renamed after the former Prime Minister in 1976. A statue in honour of Adams is located in front of Government Headquarters at Bay Street, St.Michael (
see map).
The late Grantley Adams is also one of Barbados'
10 national heroes.
See also
★
Politics of Barbados
★
List of Premiers/Prime Ministers of Barbados
References
★ F. A. Hoyes. ''The Rise of West Indian Democracy: The Life and Times of Sir Grantley Adams''. Advocate Press (1963).