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CHEDDI JAGAN 'S ENTRY INTO POLITICS


In the early 1940s, the history of Guyana moved into a new era with the entry of Dr. Cheddi Jagan on the political stage. Cheddi Jagan was born at Port Mourant, Berbice, on March 22, 1918. Hisparents were indentured Indians, who, despite their humble economic means, were determined to have their children receive a good education.Cheddi Jagan was an able student. After attending primary school in his home village, he began atthe age of 15 years to attend Queen's College, the leading boys' school in the capital, Georgetown.Leaving two years later, having passed the school certificate examinations, his father wanted himto study law but the expense of studying in England put this beyond his reach. His father therefore
opted to send him in 1936 to Howard University, Washington DC, to study dentistry.
Cheddi Jagan's two years in Washington DC doing his pre-med studies opened his eyes to thecondition of African Americans and the realities of legally enforced segregation in the south. Hemoved to Chicago, where he studied dentistry at Northwestern University and social sciencesduring evenings at the YMCA college where the writings of socialist thinkers broadened hiseducation.He also followed closely the struggle of the Indian independence movement and the work of Gandhi which had an influence on his political thought. He qualified as a dentist in 1942 by which time he met his wife, Janet Rosenberg, a student-nurse living in Chicago. Neither of their families approved of their marriage in August 1943. He returned to Guyana in October 1943 and Janet followed him a few months later.


In Guyana, Dr. Jagan, now 25 years of age, set up his dental practice in Georgetown with his wife as his assistant. While practising dentistry he felt that he must identify himself with a socio-political group aimed at uplifting the welfare of the ordinary people. At first he associated himself with the British Guiana East Indian Association which had among its leaders Charles Ramkisson Jacob and Ayube Edun. These two men were at the time very active in the Legislative Council
where they demanded adult suffrage among other constitutional changes. However, he soon left this o rganisation which he realised looked after the interests of Indian businessmen and landlords and was not interested in dealing with problems of the ordinary Indians.In 1945, Dr. Jagan joined the Man Power Citizens' Association (MPCA), which as representative of sugar workers, was the largest trade union in the country. Soon after, he became its treasurer. But because he objected to the high allowances paid to union leaders from the union funds, the leadership was not friendly towards him. He also objected to the tendency of union leaders to
collaborate with the sugar planters, and openly voiced the opinion that the union leaders were not interested in properly representing the interests of the workers. He tried to encourage the MPCA leadership to change its pro-employer attitude and to assist in the struggle for political change for the benefit of the workers, but when he failed to bring about this, he resigned from the union.

The period of World War II brought food shortages to Guyana, but as the people adapted to the situation, they also developed a new awareness of local and international problems. People were openly discussing political ideas that were sweeping the world. Both Cheddi and Janet Jagan participated in the weekly discussion circle at the Carnegie Library (now the Public Library) where intense political debates occurred. They also began writing frequent letters to the local newspapers on varying issues. Janet Jagan sparked early controversy when she openly advocated birth control, and for this she was severely criticised by the Catholics.West Indian politics also played a role in influencing Cheddi Jagan. In 1945, the West Indian Conference was held in Georgetown, and it was attended by leaders he admired. They included Grantley Adams of Barbados, Norman Manley and Richard Hart of Jamaica, Albert Gomes of Trinidad and Hubert Critchlow of Guyana. This meeting established the Caribbean Labour Congress, the work of which Jagan followed with great interest.


Jagan's desire to develop a deeper understanding of the problems affecting the ordinary people caused him to pay a visit to Trinidad later in 1945 to meet with progressive leaders of the trade union and political movements.By 1946, the Jagans had completely identified themselves with the working class. They were infused with new ideas stimulated by World War II. The rule of the British over its empire was being challenged, and the Indian liberation struggle led by Mahatma Gandhi had an influencing role ont heir world outlook. At that period, too, the Soviet Union, which had played a major role in defeating fascism during the World War, was rapidly rebuilding itself, and the Chinese revolutionled by Mao Tse Tung was winning greater support all over the world.Other progressive thinkers in the labour movement and in middle class social circles were influenced by the same factors, and from time to time the Jagans exchanged ideas with them.These persons included Ashton Chase, a young lawyer, and Jocelyn Makepeace Hubbard, both of
whom were very active in the trade union movement.At the same time, Janet Jagan was also discussing a number of social and economic issue saffecting women, and she found allies in Winifred Gaskin and Frances Stafford to launch the Women Political and Economic Organisation (WPEO) on 12 July 1945. Janet Jagan was named asgeneral secretary of this organisation aimed at developing the political consciousness of women and encouraging their political education.
The launching of the WPEO took place at the Town Hall in Georgetown which was filled to capacity with an enthusiastic audience. In addressing the meeting, Janet Jagan explained that the WPEO would be an "organisation of working class women, housewives, trade unionists, shop girls,domestics, civil servants, social workers and all others."The meeting called on the Government to implement the following demands:


1. Improved housing in rural and urban districts, and for electricity to rural districts.
2. Establishment of Government hospitals and improved medical services in rural areas.
3. Passing a minimum wage law for women workers.
4. Continuation of price control and educating women about price control and intelligent buying.
5. Subsidisation of essential foodstuffs.
6. Establishing an excess profits tax.
7. Improving education facilities throughout the country, and starting a system of adult educationsponsored by the Government.
8. Setting up Government libraries in rural and urban districts.
9. Educating women to enable them to set up consumers and producers  cooperatives.
10. Improving roads.
11. Organising a system through which radios could be made available in various communities.
12. Extension of the voting rights to housewives through the implementation of universal adult suffrage.

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kp posted:
Django posted:

This post is especially for my cyber frenno Dave,hopefully it helps with the history of the PPP.

Unfortunately nothing was mentioned about the PPP it's more a bio of Mr and Mrs Jagan.

Bhai i have more,

where do you request for the start,from the PAC ?

Notice how Jagan associate himself with the old boys to learn about Unionism.

Django
Django posted:
kp posted:
Django posted:

This post is especially for my cyber frenno Dave,hopefully it helps with the history of the PPP.

Unfortunately nothing was mentioned about the PPP it's more a bio of Mr and Mrs Jagan.

Bhai i have more,

where do you request for the start,from the PAC ?

Notice how Jagan associate himself with the old boys to learn about Unionism.

Dr Jagan political life begins at Enmore. He was a close friend of Basdeo Payday of Trinidad. They would meet secretly  at bottom house meeting - this is a top secret, can’t say more. 

Dr J was a good and honest man. The current crop of PPP is partially responsible for his heart attack.

Dr Jagan saves Naga from getting kick out of the PPP. Naga was involved in corruption within the party. Janet wants him go.

 

FM
Dave posted:
Django posted:
kp posted:
Django posted:

This post is especially for my cyber frenno Dave,hopefully it helps with the history of the PPP.

Unfortunately nothing was mentioned about the PPP it's more a bio of Mr and Mrs Jagan.

Bhai i have more,

where do you request for the start,from the PAC ?

Notice how Jagan associate himself with the old boys to learn about Unionism.

Dr Jagan political life begins at Enmore. He was a close friend of Basdeo Payday of Trinidad. They would meet secretly  at bottom house meeting - this is a top secret, can’t say more. 

Dr J was a good and honest man. The current crop of PPP is partially responsible for his heart attack.

Dr Jagan saves Naga from getting kick out of the PPP. Naga was involved in corruption within the party. Janet wants him go.

 

"Jagan's desire to develop a deeper understanding of the problems affecting the ordinary people caused him to pay a visit to Trinidad later in 1945 to meet with progressive leaders of the trade union and political movements"

What's the top secret ??

Alyuh wan tek credit fuh every thing,you think them WCD folks were weaklings.

Django
Last edited by Django

  " Dr Jagan political life begins at Enmore. He was a close friend of Basdeo Payday of Trinidad. They would meet secretly  at bottom house meeting - this is a top secret, can’t say more. 

Dr J was a good and honest man. The current crop of PPP is partially responsible for his heart attack.

Dr Jagan saves Naga from getting kick out of the PPP. Naga was involved in corruption within the party. Janet wants him go."

Dr.Jagan's political awareness began as a boy in Port Mourant where he observed the and experienced the harsh conditions the working people were experiencing...now fast forward to his student days in Chicago where he saw and experienced the development of the trade union movement when he worked in various jobs to sustain himself....

When he returned to Guyana he had already experienced what trade unions were about and tried to use his American experience to energise the groups he found especially in the sugar industry.

At the time  Dr.Jagan  was getting into the Guyanese political scene in Guyana , Basdeo Panday was not a major player in Trinidad . There were Patrick Soloman, a socialist and Eric Williams , a black nationalist . who with others dominated the Trinidadian political scene in Trinidad.

 

 

 

FM
Churchill posted:

  " Dr Jagan political life begins at Enmore. He was a close friend of Basdeo Payday of Trinidad. They would meet secretly  at bottom house meeting - this is a top secret, can’t say more. 

Dr J was a good and honest man. The current crop of PPP is partially responsible for his heart attack.

Dr Jagan saves Naga from getting kick out of the PPP. Naga was involved in corruption within the party. Janet wants him go."

Dr.Jagan's political awareness began as a boy in Port Mourant where he observed the and experienced the harsh conditions the working people were experiencing...now fast forward to his student days in Chicago where he saw and experienced the development of the trade union movement when he worked in various jobs to sustain himself....

When he returned to Guyana he had already experienced what trade unions were about and tried to use his American experience to energise the groups he found especially in the sugar industry.

At the time  Dr.Jagan  was getting into the Guyanese political scene in Guyana , Basdeo Panday was not a major player in Trinidad . There were Patrick Soloman, a socialist and Eric Williams , a black nationalist . who with others dominated the Trinidadian political scene in Trinidad.

 

 

 

Many have forgotten The West on Trial.

I first read West on Trial in high school in Guyana. It has come back full circles and I recently bought a copy off Amazon and I am reading it again in Canada. 

Whether someone liked Cheddi or not, this book is a must read for anyone regardless of political affiliation.

FM
Churchill posted:

  " Dr Jagan political life begins at Enmore. He was a close friend of Basdeo Payday of Trinidad. They would meet secretly  at bottom house meeting - this is a top secret, can’t say more. 

Dr J was a good and honest man. The current crop of PPP is partially responsible for his heart attack.

Dr Jagan saves Naga from getting kick out of the PPP. Naga was involved in corruption within the party. Janet wants him go."

Dr.Jagan's political awareness began as a boy in Port Mourant where he observed the and experienced the harsh conditions the working people were experiencing...now fast forward to his student days in Chicago where he saw and experienced the development of the trade union movement when he worked in various jobs to sustain himself....

When he returned to Guyana he had already experienced what trade unions were about and tried to use his American experience to energise the groups he found especially in the sugar industry.

At the time  Dr.Jagan  was getting into the Guyanese political scene in Guyana , Basdeo Panday was not a major player in Trinidad . There were Patrick Soloman, a socialist and Eric Williams , a black nationalist . who with others dominated the Trinidadian political scene in Trinidad.

 

 

 

There was no harsh condition Dr J experience in Berbice. He moves out of his parents home after disagreement with his parents about Janet . 

My case close .

FM
yuji22 posted:

 

Many have forgottenThe West on Trial.

I first read West on Trial in high school in Guyana. It has come back full circles and I recently bought a copy off Amazon and I am reading it again in Canada. 

Whether someone liked Cheddi or not, this book is a must read for anyone regardless of political affiliation.

Bhai,

I have some reading material with more info,found it a while on Internet.

Got to look who was the author.

Django
Churchill posted:

  " Dr Jagan political life begins at Enmore. He was a close friend of Basdeo Payday of Trinidad. They would meet secretly  at bottom house meeting - this is a top secret, can’t say more. 

Dr J was a good and honest man. The current crop of PPP is partially responsible for his heart attack.

Dr Jagan saves Naga from getting kick out of the PPP. Naga was involved in corruption within the party. Janet wants him go."

Dr.Jagan's political awareness began as a boy in Port Mourant where he observed the and experienced the harsh conditions the working people were experiencing...now fast forward to his student days in Chicago where he saw and experienced the development of the trade union movement when he worked in various jobs to sustain himself....

When he returned to Guyana he had already experienced what trade unions were about and tried to use his American experience to energise the groups he found especially in the sugar industry.

At the time  Dr.Jagan  was getting into the Guyanese political scene in Guyana , Basdeo Panday was not a major player in Trinidad . There were Patrick Soloman, a socialist and Eric Williams , a black nationalist . who with others dominated the Trinidadian political scene in Trinidad.

 

 

 

Cheddi Jagan's political aspirations began in Chicago when he met a revolutionary by the name of Janet Rosenberg.  Before that, his sights were firmly set on becoming a dentist.

Bibi Haniffa

Trade union movement was never political until Forbes and Cheddie returned to BG. Both of those politicians conned their way into unions they headed purely for the reason of a having a base, meaning a forced following. They created no trade union from scratch, they simply moved into already established unions and took over. 

I would disagree with the list of item attributed to CBJ successes. Let us not forget, Cheddie was not courteous to the Colonials and as such they simply ignored him. CBJ made alot of noise creating the illusion he was getting things done. The Sugar Welfare Fund created the settlements.

CBJ first government lasted 133 days. After the suspension, he returned to government. And as usual the Colonials frustrated his communist endeavours for the Colony.

The ABC countries had found his replacement as early as 1960. Forbes was there man. 

S
seignet posted:

Trade union movement was never political until Forbes and Cheddie returned to BG. Both of those politicians conned their way into unions they headed purely for the reason of a having a base, meaning a forced following. They created no trade union from scratch, they simply moved into already established unions and took over. 

I would disagree with the list of item attributed to CBJ successes. Let us not forget, Cheddie was not courteous to the Colonials and as such they simply ignored him. CBJ made alot of noise creating the illusion he was getting things done. The Sugar Welfare Fund created the settlements.

CBJ first government lasted 133 days. After the suspension, he returned to government. And as usual the Colonials frustrated his communist endeavours for the Colony.

The ABC countries had found his replacement as early as 1960. Forbes was there man. 

Spot on !! It was a method to build a base.

Jagan exposure in his younger days when he moved to Georgetown to attend school,to the then East Indian Representation and on his return joining Sugar workers Union motivated him to move in a different direction. He found their leaning was more towards the British,Plantation Owners and the Business Class,this clearly shows their interest was not for the poor.That's what motivated him to to form his own Political Organization,the rest is history.

Credit to be given to some of the information i gather from conversations with some old stalwarts who was close to Jagan,I was just a toddler in those days.

Django
Last edited by Django

When CBJ joined the MPCA as a member of the executive, he quickly observed that Edun was more to the SPA side. That was CBJ wrong assertions, he would have preferred for Edun to move in the direction of shutting down the estates. Instead, Edun took the approach of coaxing benefits out of the SPA.

CBJ had no business sense, he was a communist, he had to desire to even understand how business needs to maximize profits.

S
Churchill posted:

  " Dr Jagan political life begins at Enmore. He was a close friend of Basdeo Payday of Trinidad. They would meet secretly  at bottom house meeting - this is a top secret, can’t say more. 

Dr J was a good and honest man. The current crop of PPP is partially responsible for his heart attack.

Dr Jagan saves Naga from getting kick out of the PPP. Naga was involved in corruption within the party. Janet wants him go."

Dr.Jagan's political awareness began as a boy in Port Mourant where he observed the and experienced the harsh conditions the working people were experiencing...now fast forward to his student days in Chicago where he saw and experienced the development of the trade union movement when he worked in various jobs to sustain himself....

When he returned to Guyana he had already experienced what trade unions were about and tried to use his American experience to energise the groups he found especially in the sugar industry.

At the time  Dr.Jagan  was getting into the Guyanese political scene in Guyana , Basdeo Panday was not a major player in Trinidad . There were Patrick Soloman, a socialist and Eric Williams , a black nationalist . who with others dominated the Trinidadian political scene in Trinidad.

 

 

 

I never see any mention of Cheddi coming out of Howard and not experiencing a transformation in thinking. One cannot go there and not understand how mistaken most Indians are about black people and their abilities. Plus he would have seen how the people from across the world, other non white peoples can integrate their abilities and work together. He would have experienced the same in his two years of graduate work

FM
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Churchill posted:

  " Dr Jagan political life begins at Enmore. He was a close friend of Basdeo Payday of Trinidad. They would meet secretly  at bottom house meeting - this is a top secret, can’t say more. 

Dr J was a good and honest man. The current crop of PPP is partially responsible for his heart attack.

Dr Jagan saves Naga from getting kick out of the PPP. Naga was involved in corruption within the party. Janet wants him go."

Dr.Jagan's political awareness began as a boy in Port Mourant where he observed the and experienced the harsh conditions the working people were experiencing...now fast forward to his student days in Chicago where he saw and experienced the development of the trade union movement when he worked in various jobs to sustain himself....

When he returned to Guyana he had already experienced what trade unions were about and tried to use his American experience to energise the groups he found especially in the sugar industry.

At the time  Dr.Jagan  was getting into the Guyanese political scene in Guyana , Basdeo Panday was not a major player in Trinidad . There were Patrick Soloman, a socialist and Eric Williams , a black nationalist . who with others dominated the Trinidadian political scene in Trinidad.

 

 

 

According to that Eric Williams 'East Indians are a disruptive minority'. He is right Prashad would have given him the boot.

Prashad
Prashad posted:

Jagan made Brindley Bennett his deputy. Benn eventually curse Jagan and called him the 'R' word. Jagan took him back and made him Ambassador.

What a stupid man. Both Forbes and Benn proved that of Cheddie. Instead of giving another Black person the opportunity, he hoped for praises from those who deemed him foolish. 

S

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