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*[[Barrington Watson]], painter
*[[Barrington Watson]], painter
*[[Basil Watson]], painter and sculptor
*[[Basil Watson]], painter and sculptor
*[[Donnette Zacca]], fine arts photographer, lecturer, and artist.
*[[Donnette Zacca]], fine arts photographer, lecturer, and artist


== Beauty contest winners ==
== Beauty contest winners ==
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*[[G. Raymond Chang]], co-founder of [[CI Financial]] and the third chancellor of [[Ryerson University]]
*[[G. Raymond Chang]], co-founder of [[CI Financial]] and the third chancellor of [[Ryerson University]]
*[[Alexandra Chong]], founder and CEO of Jacana
*[[Alexandra Chong]], founder and CEO of Jacana
*[[Tanya Chutkan]], Jamaican born American lawyer and jurist serving as a United States district court for the District of Columbia. She is the judge overseeing the criminal trial of former president Donald Trump over his attempts to overturn the 2020 general election including events leading up to the January 6, 2021, United States Capitol attack.
*[[Tanya Chutkan]], Jamaican-born American lawyer and jurist serving as a United States district court judge for the District of Columbia; judge overseeing the criminal trial of former president Donald Trump over his attempts to overturn the 2020 general election including events leading up to the United States Capitol attack
*[[Gloria Cumper]], barrister, first black woman to study at the [[University of Cambridge]]
*[[Gloria Cumper]], barrister, first black woman to study at the [[University of Cambridge]]
*[[Jak Beula|Jak Beula Dodd]], entrepreneur and inventor of the board game [[Nubian Jak]]
*[[Jak Beula|Jak Beula Dodd]], entrepreneur and inventor of the board game [[Nubian Jak]]
*[[Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones]], businessman, farmer and founder of "The Black Farmer" range of food products
*[[Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones]], businessman, farmer and founder of "The Black Farmer" range of food products
*[[Renatha Francis]], circuit Judge in Palm Beach County, Florida
*[[Renatha Francis]], circuit judge in Palm Beach County, Florida
*[[Alfred Constantine Goffe]], The Banana King of Port Maria
*[[Alfred Constantine Goffe]], "the banana king" of Port Maria
*[[Claudia L. Gordon]], lawyer, the first deaf black female attorney in the United States
*[[Claudia L. Gordon]], lawyer, first deaf black female attorney in the United States
*[[Golden Krust#History|Ephraim and Lowell Hawthorne]], founders of [[Golden Krust|Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery]]
*[[Golden Krust#History|Ephraim and Lowell Hawthorne]], founders of [[Golden Krust|Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery]]
*[[Joseph John Issa]], founder of Cool Group
*[[Joseph John Issa]], founder of Cool Group
*[[Michael Lee-Chin]], Chairman/CEO of AIC Limited, Chairman of NCB Jamaica
*[[Michael Lee-Chin]], chairman/CEO of AIC Limited, chairman of NCB Jamaica
*[[Henry Lowe (scientist)|Henry Lowe]], owns and manages a variety of businesses in the health industry
*[[Henry Lowe (scientist)|Henry Lowe]], owner of a variety of businesses in the health industry
*[[Val McCalla]], accountant and media entrepreneur; he is the founder of [[The Voice (British newspaper)|''The Voice'']], a British weekly newspaper aimed at the Britain's black community
*[[Val McCalla]], accountant and media entrepreneur; the founder of [[The Voice (British newspaper)|''The Voice'']], a British weekly newspaper aimed at the Britain's black community
*[[Caroline Newman]], entrepreneur and the first black solicitor to be elected to the Council of the [[Law Society of England and Wales]]
*[[Caroline Newman]], entrepreneur and the first black solicitor to be elected to the Council of the [[Law Society of England and Wales]]
*[[Philip Ernest Housden Pike]], barrister and judge who served as the second [[Chief Justice of Borneo]]
*[[Philip Ernest Housden Pike]], barrister and judge who served as the second [[Chief Justice of Borneo]]
*[[Heather Rabbatts]], businesswoman, solicitor and broadcaster; became the youngest council chief in the UK and was the first ethnic minority person to serve as a [[Football Association]] director
*[[Heather Rabbatts]], businesswoman, solicitor and broadcaster; became the youngest council chief in the UK; first ethnic minority person to serve as a [[Football Association]] director
*[[Patrick Lipton Robinson]], member of the [[International Court of Justice]]  
*[[Patrick Lipton Robinson]], member of the [[International Court of Justice]]  
*[[Tracy S. Robinson|Tracy Robinson]], lawyer and lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of the West Indies  
*[[Tracy S. Robinson|Tracy Robinson]], lawyer and lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of the West Indies  
*[[Lascelles Robotham]], lawyer and Chief Justice of the [[Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court]]  
*[[Lascelles Robotham]], lawyer and chief justice of the [[Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court]]  
*[[Levi Roots]], Chairman of [[Reggae Reggae Sauce]]
*[[Levi Roots]], chairman of [[Reggae Reggae Sauce]]
*[[David P. Rowe]], lawyer
*[[David P. Rowe]], lawyer
*Jewel Scott, first woman and first Caribbean-American District Attorney for Clayton County<ref>{{Cite web |last=Walker |first=Karyl |date=28 June 2020 |title=Jewel Scott breaks legal and racial barriers in Georgia |url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20200628/jewel-scott-breaks-legal-and-racial-barriers-georgia |access-date=9 May 2022 |website=jamaica-gleaner.com |language=en}}</ref>
*[[Adam Stewart (business executive)|Adam Stewart]]
*[[Adam Stewart (business executive)|Adam Stewart]]
*[[Gordon "Butch" Stewart]]
*[[Gordon "Butch" Stewart]]
*[[George Stiebel (businessman)|George Stiebel]], trader and entrepreneur who became Jamaica's first black millionaire
*[[George Stiebel (businessman)|George Stiebel]], trader and entrepreneur who became Jamaica's first black millionaire
*[[Tom Tavares-Finson]], lawyer
*[[Tom Tavares-Finson]], lawyer
*[[Gail Vaz-Oxlade]], financial adviser, TV personality
*[[Gail Vaz-Oxlade]], financial adviser, TV personality
*[[James S. Watson]], one of the first [[Black Americans]] elected as a [[judge]] in the state of [[New York (state)|New York]]
*[[James S. Watson]], one of the first [[Black Americans]] elected as a [[judge]] in the state of [[New York (state)|New York]]
*[[Sharon White (businesswoman)|Dame Sharon White]], businesswoman and [[Second Permanent Secretary]] at [[HM Treasury]] from 2013 to 2015 She was the first black person, and the second woman, to become a Permanent Secretary at the UK HM Treasury
*[[Sharon White (businesswoman)|Dame Sharon White]], businesswoman and [[Second Permanent Secretary]] at [[HM Treasury]] 2013–2015; first black person, and the second woman, to become a permanent secretary at the UK HM Treasury
*[[Damian Williams (lawyer)|Damian Williams]], first [[African Americans|African-American]] U.S. attorney for the [[United States District Court for the Southern District of New York|Southern District of New York]]
*[[Damian Williams (lawyer)|Damian Williams]], first [[African Americans|African-American]] U.S. attorney for the [[United States District Court for the Southern District of New York|Southern District of New York]]


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*[[Third World (band)|Third World]]
*[[Third World (band)|Third World]]
*[[T.O.K.]], a crew of deejays
*[[T.O.K.]], a crew of deejays
*[[Toots and the Maytals]], double Grammy Award Winners
*[[Toots and the Maytals]], double Grammy Award winners


==Journalists, poets and writers==
==Journalists, poets and writers==
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*[[Louise Bennett-Coverley]], poet
*[[Louise Bennett-Coverley]], poet
*[[Evon Blake]], journalist
*[[Evon Blake]], journalist
*[[Barbara Blake Hannah]], author and journalist. She was the first black person to be an on-camera reporter and interviewer on British television
*[[Barbara Blake Hannah]], author and journalist; first black on-camera reporter and interviewer on British television
*[[Jean "Binta" Breeze]], poet
*[[Jean "Binta" Breeze]], poet
*[[Erna Brodber]], novelist
*[[Erna Brodber]], novelist
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*[[John Figueroa]], poet
*[[John Figueroa]], poet
*[[Ryan Fraser]], writer
*[[Ryan Fraser]], writer
*[[Malcolm Gladwell]], writer, journalist
*[[Thomas Glave]], Bronx-born writer
*[[Thomas Glave]], Bronx-born writer
*[[Lorna Goodison]], writer
*[[Lorna Goodison]], writer
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*[[Busy Signal]], dancehall and reggae musician DJ
*[[Busy Signal]], dancehall and reggae musician DJ
*[[Canibus]], rapper
*[[Canibus]], rapper
*Shalkal Carty, dancehall musician
*[[Charlie Chaplin (singer)|Charlie Chaplin]], reggae singer
*[[Charlie Chaplin (singer)|Charlie Chaplin]], reggae singer
*[[Clive Chin]], record producer
*[[Clive Chin]], record producer
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*[[Dahlia Harris]], actress and television personality
*[[Dahlia Harris]], actress and television personality
*[[Heavy D]], rapper
*[[Heavy D]], rapper
* [[FyaVerse]] (born 1999), Jamaican singer, of Guyanese heritage
*[[Sean Paul|Sean Paul Henriques]], dancehall musician
*[[Sean Paul|Sean Paul Henriques]], dancehall musician
*[[Toots Hibbert]], reggae musician
*[[Toots Hibbert]], reggae musician
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*[[Kiprich]], DJ
*[[Kiprich]], DJ
*[[DJ Kool Herc]], DJ
*[[DJ Kool Herc]], DJ
*[[Walshy Fire]], DJ
*[[Byron Lee]], ska and soca musician
*[[Byron Lee]], ska and soca musician
*[[Rusty Lee]], actress, singer, television personality
*[[Rusty Lee]], actress, singer, television personality
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*[[Ziggy Marley]], reggae musician; son of Bob Marley  
*[[Ziggy Marley]], reggae musician; son of Bob Marley  
*[[Mavado (singer)|Mavado]], dancehall and reggae musician
*[[Mavado (singer)|Mavado]], dancehall and reggae musician
*[[Winston McAnuff]], Reggae and Dub singer and composer aka Electric Dread
*[[Winston McAnuff]], reggae and dub singer and composer aka Electric Dread
*[[Carmen McRae]], singer
*[[Carmen McRae]], singer
*[[Mr. Vegas]], DJ
*[[Mr. Vegas]], DJ
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*[[The Notorious B.I.G.]], rapper
*[[The Notorious B.I.G.]], rapper
*[[Augustus Pablo]], reggae singer
*[[Augustus Pablo]], reggae singer
*[[PARTYNEXTDOOR]], singer
*[[Patra (singer)|Patra]], dancehall musician
*[[Patra (singer)|Patra]], dancehall musician
*[[Dawn Penn]], reggae singer
*[[Dawn Penn]], reggae singer
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*[[Shaggy (artist)|Shaggy]], singer-songwriter
*[[Shaggy (artist)|Shaggy]], singer-songwriter
*[[Shenseea]], rapper
*[[Shenseea]], rapper
*[[Madge Sinclair]], Emmy winning actress                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
*[[Madge Sinclair]], Emmy-winning actress
*[[Sister Nancy]], dancehall DJ
*[[Sister Nancy]], dancehall DJ
*[[Sizzla]], reggae and dancehall deejay
*[[Sizzla]], reggae and dancehall deejay
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*[[Neville Staple]], singer
*[[Neville Staple]], singer
*[[Stefflon Don]], rapper
*[[Stefflon Don]], rapper
*[[PARTYNEXTDOOR]], singer
*[[Peter Tosh]], reggae musician
*[[Peter Tosh]], reggae musician
*[[Ruby Turner]], singer-songwriter and actress
*[[Ruby Turner]], singer-songwriter and actress
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*[[Bunny Wailer]], reggae singer
*[[Bunny Wailer]], reggae singer
*[[Ashley Walters (actor)|Ashley Walters]], actor
*[[Ashley Walters (actor)|Ashley Walters]], actor
*[[Walshy Fire]], DJ
*[[Willard White]], operatic bass-baritone
*[[Willard White]], operatic bass-baritone
*[[will.i.am]], rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer
*[[Peter Williams (actor)|Peter Williams]], actor
*[[Peter Williams (actor)|Peter Williams]], actor
*[[Wretch 32]], rapper
*[[Wretch 32]], rapper
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==Politicians==
==Politicians==
*[[Kamala Harris]], Vice President of the [[United States]]
*[[Kenneth Baugh]], minister of Health and deputy prime minister
*[[Kenneth Baugh]], Minister of Health and Deputy Prime Minister
*[[Barbara Blake Hannah|Barbara Blake-Hannah]], first [[Rastafarian]] representative in the Jamaican parliament
* [[Barbara Blake Hannah|Barbara Blake-Hannah]], first [[Rastafarian]] representative in the Jamaican parliament
*[[Alexander Bustamante]], trade unionist and prime minister, national hero
*[[Alexander Bustamante]], trade unionist and Prime Minister, national hero
*[[R. James deRoux]], longest-serving [[custos rotulorum]]
*[[R. James deRoux]], longest-serving [[Custos Rotulorum]]
*[[Bruce Golding]], prime minister
*[[Bruce Golding]], Prime Minister
*[[Lisa Hanna]], minister of Youth & Culture, former Miss World
*[[Lisa Hanna]], Minister of Youth & Culture, former Miss World
*[[Kamala Harris]], vice president of the [[United States]]{{Citation needed|date=November 2025}}
*[[Abraham Hodgson]], member of [[House of Assembly of Jamaica]]
*[[Abraham Hodgson]], member of [[House of Assembly of Jamaica]]
*[[Andrew Holness]], Prime Minister
*[[Andrew Holness]], prime minister
*[[Hyman Isaac Long]], Deputy Inspector General of the Grand Consistory of the twenty-five degree "Rite of the Royal Secret" (11 January 1795)
*[[Hyman Isaac Long]], deputy inspector general of the Grand Consistory of the twenty-five degree "Rite of the Royal Secret" (11 January 1795)
*[[Michael Manley]], Prime Minister
*[[Michael Manley]], prime minister
*[[Norman Manley]], Prime Minister and Jamaican national hero
*[[Norman Manley]], prime minister and Jamaican national hero
*[[Earle Maynier]], first Jamaican High Commissioner to Canada
*[[Earle Maynier]], first Jamaican high commissioner to Canada
*[[Sir Henry Moore, 1st Baronet|Henry Moore]], colonial governor
*[[Sir Henry Moore, 1st Baronet|Henry Moore]], colonial governor
*[[Trevor Munroe]], trade unionist and politician
*[[Trevor Munroe]], trade unionist and politician
*[[P. J. Patterson]], Prime Minister
*[[P. J. Patterson]], prime minister
*[[Noah Nickolas Perry]], American politician and diplomat who had served as the United States ambassador to Jamaica
*[[Noah Nickolas Perry]], American politician and diplomat who had served as the United States ambassador to Jamaica
*[[Edward Seaga]], Prime Minister
*[[Edward Seaga]], prime minister
*[[Portia Simpson-Miller]], Prime Minister
*[[Portia Simpson-Miller]], prime minister
*[[Tom Tavares-Finson]], [[List of presidents of the Senate of Jamaica|President of the Senate of Jamaica]].
*[[Tom Tavares-Finson]], [[List of presidents of the Senate of Jamaica|president of the Senate of Jamaica]]


==Religious leaders==
==Religious leaders==
*[[S. U. Hastings]], first Jamaican bishop of the [[Moravian Church]]
*[[S. U. Hastings]], first Jamaican bishop of the [[Moravian Church]]
* [[Rose Hudson-Wilkin|Rev Rose Josephine Hudson-Wilkin]], [[Bishop of Dover]] and first black woman to become a [[Church of England]] bishop. She was the first black female to hold the role of Queen's Chaplain. She also served as [[Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons]] from 2010 to 2019
* [[Rose Hudson-Wilkin|Rev Rose Josephine Hudson-Wilkin]], [[Bishop of Dover]] and first black woman to become a [[Church of England]] bishop; first black woman to hold the role of Queen's Chaplain; served as [[Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons]] 2010–2019
* Oliver Lyseight, founder of one of Britain's largest black majority churches, and spiritual leader to the "[[Windrush generation]]"<ref>{{Cite web |title=Black History & Heritage |url=http://www.blackhistoryandheritage.com/history/stories/lseight.html |access-date=9 March 2022 |website=www.blackhistoryandheritage.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Dr Oliver A Lyseight {{!}} New Testament Church of God |url=https://ntcg.org.uk/about/history/dr-oliver-lyseight/ |access-date=9 March 2022 |language=en-GB}}</ref>
* [[Oliver Lyseight]], founder of one of Britain's largest black majority churches, and spiritual leader to the "[[Windrush generation]]"<ref>{{Cite web |title=Black History & Heritage |url=http://www.blackhistoryandheritage.com/history/stories/lseight.html |access-date=9 March 2022 |website=www.blackhistoryandheritage.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Dr Oliver A Lyseight {{!}} New Testament Church of God |url=https://ntcg.org.uk/about/history/dr-oliver-lyseight/ |access-date=9 March 2022 |language=en-GB}}</ref>
*[[Neville Neil]], bishop of the [[Jamaica Province of the Moravian Church|Moravian Church in Jamaica]]
*[[Neville Neil]], bishop of the [[Jamaica Province of the Moravian Church|Moravian Church in Jamaica]]


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*[[Walt Braithwaite]], Jamaican-born American engineer and former executive at Boeing
*[[Walt Braithwaite]], Jamaican-born American engineer and former executive at Boeing
*[[Aggrey Burke]], Jamaican-born psychiatrist and the first black consultant psychiatrist appointed by Britain's [[National Health Service]] (NHS)
*[[Aggrey Burke]], Jamaican-born psychiatrist and the first black consultant psychiatrist appointed by Britain's [[National Health Service]] (NHS)
*[[Nira Chamberlain]], mathematician and the first black mathematician to join the exclusive list of distinguish living British mathematicians who feature in the biographical reference book [[Who's Who|Who’s Who]]. He is also the creator of a mathematical cost capability trade-off model for ''[[HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08)|HMS Queen Elizabeth]]''
*[[Nira Chamberlain]], first black mathematician to join the exclusive list of distinguish living British mathematicians who feature in the biographical reference book ''[[Who's Who]]''; creator of a mathematical cost capability trade-off model for [[HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08)|HMS ''Queen Elizabeth'']]
*[[Paul R. Cunningham]], Jamaican-born surgeon and medical educator  
*[[Paul R. Cunningham]], Jamaican-born surgeon and medical educator  
*[[Patricia Daley]], Jamaican-born British human geographer and academic
*[[Patricia Daley]], Jamaican-born British human geographer and academic
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*[[Neil Hanchard]], Jamaican physician and clinical investigator  
*[[Neil Hanchard]], Jamaican physician and clinical investigator  
*[[Odette Harris]], Jamaican-born professor of neurosurgery at Stanford University and the Director of the Brain Injury Program for the [[Stanford University School of Medicine]]
*[[Odette Harris]], Jamaican-born professor of neurosurgery at Stanford University and the Director of the Brain Injury Program for the [[Stanford University School of Medicine]]
*[[Richard Hill (activist)|Richard Hill (Activist)]], lawyer, naturalist
*[[Richard Hill (activist)|Richard Hill]], lawyer, naturalist
*[[Jacqueline Hughes-Oliver]], Jamaican-born statistician  
*[[Jacqueline Hughes-Oliver]], Jamaican-born statistician  
*[[Hedley Jones]], Jamaican audio engineer and astronomer  
*[[Hedley Jones]], Jamaican audio engineer and astronomer  
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==Sports==
==Sports==
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*[[Maurice Ashley]], Chess Player, Jamaican-born American chess grandmaster
*[[Alia Atkinson]], [[Order of Distinction|OD]], multiple time Olympic [[Swimming (sport)|swimmer]]<ref>Berg, Aimee (November 20, 2018). [https://www.fina.org/news/1908979/alia-atkinson-jamaicas-tour-de-force "Alia Atkinson: Jamaica's Tour de Force"]. ''[[FINA]]''. Retrieved July 20, 2021.</ref>
*[[Alia Atkinson]], [[Order of Distinction|OD]], multiple time Olympic [[Swimming (sport)|swimmer]]<ref>Berg, Aimee (November 20, 2018). [https://www.fina.org/news/1908979/alia-atkinson-jamaicas-tour-de-force "Alia Atkinson: Jamaica's Tour de Force"]. ''[[FINA]]''. Retrieved July 20, 2021.</ref>
*[[Donovan Bailey]], Jamaican-born Canadian, world champion sprinter
*[[Donovan Bailey]], Jamaican-born Canadian, world champion sprinter
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*[[Diane Abbott]], first female member of the African-Caribbean community to be elected to the UK [[House of Commons]] in 1987
*[[Diane Abbott]], first female member of the African-Caribbean community to be elected to the UK [[House of Commons]] in 1987
*[[Hope Arthurine Anderson]], national chess champion and Olympian
*[[Hope Arthurine Anderson]], national chess champion and Olympian
*[[Emily Rose Bleby]] (1849-1917), temperance reformer
*[[Emily Rose Bleby]] (1849–1917), temperance reformer
*[[Dawn Butler]], [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour MP]] since 2015. Butler became the first black woman to speak from the [[despatch box]] in the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]] in December 2009
* [[Violet Brown]], oldest Jamaican in history
*[[Dawn Butler]], [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour MP]] since 2015; became first black woman to speak from the [[despatch box]] in the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]] in December 2009
*[[Alan Eyre]], geographer and environmentalist
*[[Alan Eyre]], geographer and environmentalist
*[[Michael Fuller]], Britain's first black Police Chief Constable and Chief Inspector of the [[Crown Prosecution Service]]
*[[Michael Fuller]], Britain's first black Police Chief Constable and Chief Inspector of the [[Crown Prosecution Service]]
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*[[Barrington Irving]], pilot who previously held the record for the youngest person to pilot a plane [[Circumnavigation|around the world]] solo
*[[Barrington Irving]], pilot who previously held the record for the youngest person to pilot a plane [[Circumnavigation|around the world]] solo
*[[Doreen Lawrence|Baroness Lawrence]], campaigner
*[[Doreen Lawrence|Baroness Lawrence]], campaigner
*[[Ian McKnight]], founder of Jamaica AIDS Support for LIFE (JASL)
*[[Ian McKnight]], founder of Jamaica AIDS Support for LIFE
*[[Bill Morris, Baron Morris of Handsworth|Bill Morris]], [[General Secretary]] of the [[Transport and General Workers' Union]] from 1992 to 2003, became the first black leader of a major British trade union
*[[Bill Morris, Baron Morris of Handsworth|Bill Morris]], [[general secretary]] of the [[Transport and General Workers' Union]] 1992–2003, black leader of a major British trade union
*[[Colin Powell]], politician, statesman, diplomat, and [[United States Army]] officer who served as the 65th [[United States Secretary of State]] from 2001 to 2005; [[List of African-American United States Cabinet members|first African-American Secretary of State]]
*[[Colin Powell]], politician, statesman, diplomat, and [[United States Army]] officer who served as the 65th [[United States Secretary of State]] 2001–2005; [[List of African-American United States Cabinet members|first African-American Secretary of State]]
* [[Roxroy Salmon]], Jamaican-American immigration activist
* [[Roxroy Salmon]], Jamaican-American immigration activist
* [[Oliver Samuels]], comedian and actor
* [[Oliver Samuels]], comedian and actor

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