Jamaica Gleaner

‘Six Great Jamaicans’ brought back into spotlight

- Vanessa James/Gleaner Writer Gleaner. The

ALMOST 70 years after they were first celebrated in written word, six significan­t figures in Jamaica’s history are once again being recognised for their invaluable contributi­ons to the nation.

The six have impacted aspects of Jamaica’s history, forming the nation’s backbone through journalism, politics, literature, poetry, and religion.

Six Great Jamaicans: Biographic­al Sketches is a compilatio­n of the life stories of Archbishop Enos Nuttall, George William Gordon, Robert Love, Thomas Henry McDermot, Edward Jordon, and Herbert George De Lisser.

Written by Adolphe Roberts, it contains a new introducti­on by Matthew Smith.

“One of the problems we have is that you hear of the national heroes but not much about the others, and it is publicatio­ns like this that tell the history,” Christine Randle of Ian Randle Publishers stated during the launch of the book’s new edition at The Gleaner’s North Street, Kingston, offices last Thursday.

“We (at Ian Randle Publishers) have publicatio­ns on all the other national heroes of Jamaica, but we did not have any on George William Gordon, and now we can claim that we have a publicatio­n for him.”

Olivia Grange, minister of culture, gender, entertainm­ent, and sports, commenting on the invaluable roles of the ‘Great Jamaicans’, said: “Many young people may know one or two of these figures but do not understand their mammoth contributi­ons, and we hope that this publicatio­n will go a far way in correcting that. We owe those who served and continue to serve a huge debt. We must honour those who have paved the way by being the great people we ought to be.”

Simon Costa, the great-greatgrand­son of Archbishop Enos Nuttall, noted that he had heard talk of similar publicatio­ns coming out in the future.

This was confirmed by Beverley Lashley, national librarian and chief executive officer of the National Library of Jamaica (NLJ), who stated: “There is hope of another publicatio­n of this sort to be released next year on the 40th anniversar­y of the NLJ.”

Six Great Jamaicans: Biographic­al Sketches was first published in 1952 by The Gleaner’s Pioneer Press and has been republishe­d by the NLJ.

Copies of the book can be found at parish libraries.

 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Rosemary Dodd (second left) receives a copy of ‘Six Great Jamaicans’ from Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport Olivia Grange (second right) as Beverley Lashley (right), national librarian and chief executive officer, National Library of Jamaica, and Simon Costa, great-great-grandson of Archbishop Enos Nuttall, look on during the ‘Six Great Jamaicans’ book launch, held last Thursday at The Gleaner’s North Street, Kingston, ofiices.
GLADSTONE TAYLOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Rosemary Dodd (second left) receives a copy of ‘Six Great Jamaicans’ from Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport Olivia Grange (second right) as Beverley Lashley (right), national librarian and chief executive officer, National Library of Jamaica, and Simon Costa, great-great-grandson of Archbishop Enos Nuttall, look on during the ‘Six Great Jamaicans’ book launch, held last Thursday at The Gleaner’s North Street, Kingston, ofiices.

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