Dear Editor,
It is unfortunate that Senator Imani Duncan-Price has seemingly attempted to distort history using one of her social media pages. The young senator, who many think of as having a different mindset from some of her colleagues, seems to be drowning in political waters.
How can Senator Duncan-Price say that former Prime Minister P J Patterson was the first black prime minster? As far as I am concerned, former Prime Minister Hugh Sharer was the first black prime minister of Jamaica, and it is shameful that the senator would want people to believe otherwise. I really wonder if this was a gross attempt by her to mislead the people of Jamaica.
Judith Rowe
New York
judith.rowe07@gmail.com
No, no, no!
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It is unfortunate that Senator Imani Duncan-Price has seemingly attempted to distort history using one of her social media pages. The young senator, who many think of as having a different mindset from some of her colleagues, seems to be drowning in political waters.
How can Senator Duncan-Price say that former Prime Minister P J Patterson was the first black prime minster? As far as I am concerned, former Prime Minister Hugh Sharer was the first black prime minister of Jamaica, and it is shameful that the senator would want people to believe otherwise. I really wonder if this was a gross attempt by her to mislead the people of Jamaica.
Judith Rowe
New York
judith.rowe07@gmail.com
No, no, no!
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