Laurence, KeithJordan, AlmaClarke, Ellis (Sir)2010-06-152010-06-15Please con2010-06-159/10/1985https://hdl.handle.net/2139/78074 audio cassettes and 2 video cassettesThis resource is available for research. It is the property of the West Indiana and Special Collections Division, The Alma Jordan Library, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus. Copyright: The University of the West Indies.Sir Ellis Clarke was President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago at the time when this interview was done. A lawyer by profession, he held several important positions in Trinidad and Tobago - among them Solicitor General, Attorney General, Acting Colonial Secretary - before becoming President, a position which he held for ten years, 1977-1987. To date, this is the only interview which has been videotaped.4 audio cassettes 60 mins eachenDiplomatic CareerEducationJohnson, GastonIsland ScholarshipBraithwaite, HopeLegal ProfessionChambers, GeorgeSt Mary's CollegeMcShine, HalseyDe Souza, MervynPrevatt, Francis "Boysie"Mahabir, ErrolDonaldson, JohnAlexander, WilfredRobinson, A. N. R.Reece, AlanBlack Power Movement, 1970Constitution CommissionPrivy CouncilBeetham, EdwardLange, RayDecolonizationOrganisation of American StatesForeign PolicyAmbassadorsBelmontGames, StanleyHochoy, SolomonSinanan, AshfordCapildeo, RudranathMalborough House ConferenceQueen's Hall ConferenceHovell, PatLewis, J. O'NeilWilliams, EricIndependence ConstitutionConstantine, LearieInniss, CliffordRamphal, Shridath (Sonny)de Freitas, DennisFord, HenryColonial OfficeGomes Commission of EnquiryPerez, JosephAttorney-GeneralLightbourne, BobBradshaw, RobertManley NormanWooding, HughAdams, GrantleyWest Indian IdentityWest Indies FederationDe la Bastide, MichaelJoshua, EbenezerPublic OfficeBiographiesPresidentsWest IndiansOP49 - Clarke, Ellis, SirRecording, oral