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Cecil wallace whitfield biography
Cecil Wallace-Whitfield
Bahamian Minister of Education (–)
Sir Cecil Wallace Whitfield | |
|---|---|
| In office 20 October – 20 September | |
| Preceded by | (position created) |
| Succeeded by | Kendal Isaacs |
| In office 20 June – 9 May | |
| Preceded by | Kendal Isaacs |
| Succeeded by | Hubert Ingraham |
| Born | Cecil Vincent Wallace-Whitfield 20 March Nassau, British Bahamas |
| Died | 9 May (aged 60) Miami, Florida, US |
Sir Cecil Vincent Wallace Whitfield(20 March – 9 May ) was a Bahamian politician who was a founding member and the first leader of the Free National Movement political party.
He also served as a Minister in the cabinet of Lynden Pindling from to and as a longtime member of the Bahamian Parliament.[1]
Early life
Cecil Vincent Wallace Whitfield was born on 20 March in Nassau to Kenneth Whitfield and Dorothy Wallace.[2] He studied at the Government High School.
He was a custom's officer before studying law at University of