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Laura facey cooper biography of mahatma gandhi

          Key figures include Jamaican artist Laura Facey Cooper, sculptor of Redemption Song (Citation), a monument to Jamaican independence.

        1. This essay explores the gendering of colonial and anticolonial commemorative statuary on display in the French Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe.
        2. Laura Facey-Cooper · Laura Fish · law and order · leadership · Leah Tavares-Finson · Legacy media · Legislative reform · Letters.
        3. The Black Lives Matter movement has delivered a timely reminder of the colonial narratives underpinning commemorative statuary in the public.
        4. Between 18around half a million Indians were brought to the Caribbean to serve as indentured laborers on three to five year contracts.
        5. Laura Facey-Cooper · Laura Fish · law and order · leadership · Leah Tavares-Finson · Legacy media · Legislative reform · Letters..

          Laura Facey

          Jamaican contemporary artist

          Laura Facey CD (born 31 May 1954) is a Jamaican contemporary artist.

          She is best known for the monumental sculpture Redemption Song (2003), which serves as Jamaica's national monument to the Emancipation from Slavery.

          Biography

          Laura Facey was born in Kingston, Jamaica, to the Jamaican businessman Maurice Facey, OJ, who was also the founding Chairman of the National Gallery of Jamaica, and his spouse, book publisher Valerie Facey.

          Her father Maurice Facey, OJ, funded the National Gallery and also was committed to contributing to Jamaica through nation-building and the architecture of the New Kingston district.[1] His death was deeply felt within the community of the National Gallery of Jamaica due to his leadership and support of his wife who went on to contribute to her country in her own ways.[2] Laura Facey's now widowed mother is extremely dedicated to 'preserving Jamaica's heritage by mean of books,' and