Hugh Shearer

Hugh Shearer

Infobox Prime Minister
honorific-prefix= The Most Honourable
name = Hugh Shearer
nationality = flagcountry|Jamaica


caption = Former Prime Minister Hugh Shearer.
order = 3rd Prime Minister of Jamaica
term_start = April 11, 1967
term_end = March 2, 1972
vicepresident =
deputy =
predecessor = Sir Donald Sangster
successor = Michael Manley
birth_date = May 18, 1923
birth_place = Martha Brae, Trelawny Parish, Jamaica
death_date = July 5, 2004
death_place = Kingston, Jamaica
constituency =
party = Jamaica Labour Party
spouse = Dr. Denise Eldemire Shearer
profession =
religion =


footnotes =|
Hugh Lawson Shearer, ON, OJ, PC (May 18, 1923 – July 5, 2004) was the third Prime Minister of Jamaica, from 1967 to 1972.

Born in Martha Brae, Trelawny Parish, Jamaica, near the sugar and banana growing areas, Shearer attended St Simon's College after winning a parish scholarship to the school.

In 1941 he took a job on the staff of a weekly trade union newspaper, the "Jamaican Worker". His first political promotion came in 1943, when Sir Alexander Bustamante (founder of the Jamaican Labour Party) took over editorship of the paper and took Shearer under his wing. Shearer continued to get promotion after promotion within the union and acquired a Government Trade Union scholarship in 1947.

He was appointed Island Supervisor of Bustamante's trade union, BITU, and shortly afterwards elected Vice President of the union.

Shearer was elected to the House of Representatives of Jamaica as member for Western Kingston in 1955, an office he retained for the next four years until he was defeated in the 1959 elections.

He was a member of the Senate from 1962 to 1967, at the same time filling the role of Jamaica's chief spokesman on foreign affairs as Deputy Chief of Mission at the United Nations. In 1967 he was elected as member for Southern Clarendon and, after the death of Sir Donald Sangster, appointed Prime Minister on April 11, 1967.

Thanks to his work with the "Jamaican Worker" earlier in his life, Shearer managed to stay on generally good terms with the Jamaican working class, and was generally well liked by the populace. However, he did cause an outcry of anger in October of 1968 when his government banned the historian, Walter Rodney from re-entering the country. On October 16 a series of riots, known as the Rodney Riots broke out, after peaceful protest by students from the University of the West Indies campus at Mona, was suppressed by police; rioting spreading throughout Kingston. Shearer stood by the ban claiming that Rodney was a danger to Jamaica, citing his socialist ties, trips to Cuba and the USSR, as well as his radical Black nationalism.

Shearer was generally uncomfortable with notions of pan-Africanism or militant black nationalism. He was also insecure about the stability of newly independent Jamaica in the late 1960s.

His term as Prime Minister was a prosperous one for Jamaica, with three new alumina refineries were built, along with three large tourist resorts. These six buildings formed the basis of Jamaica's mining and tourism industries, the two biggest earners for the country.

Shearer's term was also marked by a great upswing in secondary school enrollment after an intense education campaign on his part. Fifty new schools were constructed.

It was by pressure from Shearer that the Law of the Sea Authority chose Kingston to house its headquarters.

In the 1972 elections, the JLP was defeated and the People's National Party leader, Michael Manley, became Prime Minister. Between 1980 and 1989, during the prime ministership of Edward Seaga, who had succeeded him as leader of the JLP in 1974, Shearer was deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs.

He died at his home in Kingston on July 5, 2004, at the age of 81. The Most. Honorable Hugh Lawson Shearer was survived by his wife, the Most Hon. Dr. Denise Eldemire Shearer, sons Corey Alexander, Howard, and Lance,and daughters Hope, Hillary, Mischka Garel, Heather and Ana Margaret Sanchez.

Sources

*Neita, Hartley 2005. "Hugh Shearer; A Voice for the People". Kingston, Jamaica: [http://www.ianrandlepublishers.com Ian Randle Publishers] , The Institute of Jamaica.
*Senior, Olive 2003. "Encyclopaedia of Jamaican Heritage". image ref: http://www.jis.gov.jm/special%5Fsections/Shearer/


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