- Adrian Cola Rienzi
Adrian Cola Rienzi (born Krishna Deonarine in 1905, died Desh Bandu ("National Patriot") on
July 21 ,1972 ) was aTrinidad and Tobago trade union ist,politician andlawyer . He founded both theOilfields Workers Trade Union and theAll Trinidad Sugar Estates and Factory Workers Union , and was involved in the establishment of three other trade unions. He was also the first president of theTrinidad and Tobago Trades Union Council , from its foundation in 1938 until 1944. In addition to working for workers rights, Rienzi also worked hard for the rights ofIndo-Trinidadian s. He helped secure more employment of Indo-Trinidadians in the public service, the right to cremation, the recognition of Hindu andMuslim marriage s and the establishment of schools by non-Christian religious groups. Rienzi also served four terms on the San Fernando Borough Council (three as Mayor of San Fernando) and represented Victoria on the Legislative Council from 1937-1944. He then worked in the public service as a Crown Counsel.Early life
Krishna Deonarine was born in the village of Palmyra, just east of San Fernando. His father, Deonarine Tiwari, squandered his inheritance, and was forced to move the family to San Fernando. Krishna attended
Naparima College , but his family's financial problems forced him to drop out during Form 3. He found employment with J.C. Hobson, a prominentlawyer . Hobson encouraged Deonarine intellectually and lent him books from which he learned aboutCola di Rienzo , fourteenth century Italian activist and patriot. In 1927 Deonarine changed his name to Adrian Cola Rienzi, naming himself after Britishmagistrate Adrian Clarke and Cola di Rienzo.The
Rienzi-Kirton Highway in San Fernando is named partly in honour of him. It is the only highway in Trinidad and Tobago named for an Indo-Trinidadian.External links
* [http://www.uwi.tt/uwitoday/2005/april/rienzi.asp East Indian - West Indian: The Public Career of Adrian Cola Rienzi] - Brinsley Samaroo.
* [http://www.nalis.gov.tt/Biography/bio-ADRIAN-COLA-RIENZI-2-lateunionleader.htm Biography from Nalis]
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