David Comissiong

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David Comissiong
Born
David Andre Comissiong

1960 (age 63–64)
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
EducationHarrison College; University of the West Indies at Cave Hill; Hugh Wooding Law School
Occupation(s)Attorney and political activist
Children2

David Comissiong (born 1960)

Pan-Africanists in Caribbean
politics.

Biography

David Andre Comissiong was born in 1960 in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. He attended Harrison College in Barbados, and went on to study at the University of the West Indies at Cave Hill (Barbados), then at the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad & Tobago, where he was admitted to the bar in 1984.[4]

He starred in the multi-award-winning documentary

Paul Robeson Jr, Nelson George, and many others.[5]

Comissiong is the author of the 2013 book It's the Healing of the Nation: The Case For Reparations In An Era of Recession and Re-colonisation.[6] He is also the author of Marching Down the Wide Streets of Tomorrow: Emancipation Essays and Speeches, published in 2008. An attorney by profession, he is married with two daughters.

Bibliography

  • Marching Down the Wide Streets of Tomorrow: Emancipation Essays and Speeches, 2008,
  • It's the Healing of the Nation: The Case For Reparations In An Era of Recession and Re-colonisation, 2013, .
  • The Pan-African Love Story of Arnold and Mignon Ford, 2020, .

References

  1. ^ Kimberley Cummins, "David Comissiong’s life of service", Barbados Today, 10 September 2013: "The 53- year-old (spacing and punctuation Sic) Comissiong (...)".
  2. ^ Rodney Worrell, Pan-Africanism in Barbados: An Analysis of the Activities of the Major 20th-Century Pan-African Formations in Barbados, Washington, DC: New Academia Publishing, 2005, p. 99.
  3. ^ Comissiong, David, "Rome, Hitler And Bush - Facing Reality", Barbados Daily Nation, 24 March 2003 – via CAH (Crimes Against Humanity).
  4. ^ "Biography | David Comissiong". Caribbean Elections. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  5. ^ 500 Years Later at IMDb.
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