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  1. Michael Norman Manley ON OM OCC PC (10 December 1924 – 6 March 1997) was a Jamaican politician who served as the fourth prime minister of Jamaica from 1972 to 1980 and from 1989 to 1992. Manley championed a democratic socialist program, and has been described as a populist. He remains one of Jamaica's most popular prime ministers.

  2. Michael Norman Manley (Kingston, 10 de diciembre de 1924 - Kingston, 6 de marzo de 1997) fue un político jamaiquino. Fue Primer Ministro de Jamaica en los periodos 1972–1980 y 1989–1992.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Michael Manley was a Jamaican politician who served three terms as prime minister of Jamaica (1972–80 and 1989–92) and was a powerful champion of Third World issues. He was the son of noted sculptor Edna Swithenbank Manley and national hero Norman Manley, the cofounder of the People’s National.

  4. Manley grew up in the enriching environment and milieu of Drumblair, his parentssuburban manor, a Mecca for aspiring young writers and painters under his mother’s wings, as well as for the legal luminaries, trade unionists and fledgling politicians who benefited from his father’s erudite counsel.

  5. 6 de mar. de 1997 · Died: March 6, 1997. Industry: Politics; Government; Prime Minister. The life of this charismatic Jamaican leader began on December 10, 1924 in Kingston, Jamaica. Born to National Hero Norman Washington Manley and his wife, Edna Manley, Michael had one other sibling, his brother Douglas.

  6. 8 de mar. de 1997 · Michael Manley, who dominated Jamaican politics for a generation and became one of the most eloquent spokesmen for third-world causes, died Thursday night at his home outside Kingston. He was...

  7. The Most Honourable Michael Manley was one of the most outstanding political figures in the post-colonial history of the Caribbean. As a politician, labour leader, author and intellectual, Mr Manley made a seminal contribution to Jamaican, Caribbean and international politics.