
The Eric Williams Memorial Collection
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P.O. Box 561631*
Miami, Fl
33256-1631*
USA
* Tel:
305-271-7246 * Cell:
305-905-9999
* Fax:
305-271-4160
Eric Williams Centenary Stamp Design Competition
Media Contact
Erica Williams Connell
305-905-9999
ewc.suilan@juno.com
Port
of Spain, TRINIDAD and TOBAGO (January 24, 2010) The Eric Williams Memorial
Collection (EWMC) at The University of the West Indies and the Trinidad & Tobago
Postal Corporation (TT Post) announce the Eric Williams Centenary Stamp Design
Competition, co-sponsored by UNESCO (Trinidad and Tobago) and Kelly Services
Customs Brokerage, Ltd.
The contest runs from January 30 to April 30, 2010.
Since
September 25, 2011 marks the 100th birthday of this “Father of the Nation,” Trinidad and Tobago’s Fifth and Sixth Form
students are being asked to design a series of commemorative stamps in his
honour, an added 50 cents of which will be donated to a Trinidad and Tobago
charity. The Centenary stamp, with winner’s and school’s names included,
will be sold, subject to availability, from January 1 to December 31, 2011.
Eric
Williams was the first Prime Minister of
Trinidad and Tobago and head of government for
25 years until his death in 1981. He was also an internationally-renowned
historian whose groundbreaking work, the 65-year-old Capitalism and Slavery, not
only re-framed the historiography of the British trans-Atlantic slave trade, but
also established the contribution of Caribbean slavery to the development of
both Britain
and America.
Popularly referred to as The Williams Thesis, the book continues to inform today's
ongoing debate and remains “years ahead of its time … this profound critique is
still the foundation for studies of imperialism and economic development,”
according to the New York Times.
Competition judges are:
Adrian Camps
Campins, historical artist; Kenwyn Crichlow, artist; Kari Elliot, TT
Post; Albert Sydney, philatelist. Each school is expected to
host its own in-house competition and enter only two students in the national
contest. Rules and regulations are being distributed via colour poster to
all eligible schools.
The
Eric Williams Memorial Collection constitutes the Research Library, Archives &
Museum of Eric Williams. It was inaugurated by former US Secretary of
State Colin Powell in 1998, and named to UNESCO’s prestigious Memory of the
World Register in 1999.
For
more information, please contact Erica Williams Connell, The Eric Williams
Memorial Collection P.O. Box 561631, Miami, FL 33256-1631, USA. Fax: (305) 271-4160; Websites: www.ericwilliamsmemorialcollection.org; http://palmm.fcla.edu/eew/.
EWMC