Biography of bahamian sir randol fawkes

          Sir Randol Fawkes was a free trade unionist, civil rights activist and author who had an important impact on the modern Bahamas.

          Sir Randol Francis Fawkes (20 March – 15 June ) was a Bahamian politician, trade unionist and lawyer.!

           

           Sir Randol Fawkes

          Father of Labour in The Bahamas

           


          The Life of Sir Randol Fawkes and the History of the Labour Day Movement in The Bahamas

           
           

          Introduction


          Labour Day in The Bahamas is a significant event that symbolizes the achievements and struggles of the working class.

          This day is also a tribute to Sir Randol Fawkes, a pivotal figure in Bahamian labor history. Known as the "Father of Labour" in The Bahamas, Sir Randol Fawkes' contributions were instrumental in shaping the labor movement and securing workers' rights.

           


          Early Life and Education of Sir Randol Fawkes

           

          Sir Randol Francis Fawkes was born on March 20, 1924, in Nassau, Bahamas.

          Sir Randol Francis Fawkes was a Bahamian politician, trade unionist and lawyer.

        1. Attorney-at-law, civil rights activist, Sir Randol Fawkes, dubbed Father of The Labor Union, changed the course of Bahamian history.
        2. Sir Randol Francis Fawkes (20 March – 15 June ) was a Bahamian politician, trade unionist and lawyer.
        3. Sir Randol Francis Fawkes was born on March 20, He was a Bahamian politician, trade unionist, and lawyer who served as a member of.
        4. A collection of documents displaying the life of Bahamian Politician Sir Randol Fawkes have been curated by his daughter Rosalie Fawkes and is freely available.
        5. From a young age, Fawkes exhibited leadership qualities and a profound concern for social justice. He pursued his education diligently, attending the Government High School in Nassau, where he stood out as a bright student. His academic pursuits continued abroad, where he studied