Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement
Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement | |
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Leader | Tim Hector |
Founded | 1968 |
Dissolved | 1992 |
Newspaper | Outlet |
Ideology | Socialism Pan-Africanism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement was a radical socialist and
C.L.R. James
.
Ideology
ACLM had close contacts with
African Liberation Day
celebrations in Antigua.
Electoral strength
In the
1980, elections
, ACLM won no seats and its electoral strength never advanced much further.
Merger and dissolution
UPP was formed in 1992, through a merger of ACLM, the Progressive Labour Movement and the United National Democratic Party. In February 2002, former ACLM and UPP member Alister Thomas announced that he had formed a new party, National Movement for Change.
External links
- Fan the Flame
- News report from Hector's funeral
- The Grenada Revolution Online: Leonard "Tim" Hector (1942–2002)
- In Celebration of the Life of Tim Hector, Pan Africanist, Revolutionary
- Article in Jamaica Observer
- Marshall Consultancy Services, a company led by former ACLM general secretary Marshall