JAMAICA | Major Highway to be named in honour of Harry Belafonte says Holness
WASHINGTON DC, March 1, 2022 - One of Jamaica’s highways is to be named in honour of renowned singer and actor of Jamaican parentage as well as civil rights activist, Harry Belafonte. So says Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness in a message to mark Belafonte’s 95th birthday anniversary on March 1, 2022.
“As we celebrate with Harry Belafonte, his 95 years, the Government and people of Jamaica….in this our 60th year of Independence… will name one of our highways after our Titan, in his honor and in recognition of the long road to freedom Harry Belafonte has traversed on behalf of our people,” the prime minister said.He pointed out that Belafonte “is an icon whose pristine voice, soaring melodies, and music on the global stage, magically matched the rhythm and power of his stride in the march for equal rights, justice, and empowerment.
In saluting his 95 years, the prime minister said “Harry Belafonte’s fierce defense of the dignity and integrity of our people, has inspired us to make our own commitment to the struggle toward the fuller, mental freedom asserted by Garvey.”
Referring to Belafonte as a humanitarian and an activist, “we celebrate his unflinching political stance for the upliftment and fulfillment of the promise and power of the lives of the black race.
Throughout, his has been a constant voice against racial prejudice not only in the United States of America, but in South Africa and anywhere in the world that injustice reared its ugly head,” he declared.
The following is the full text of Prime Minister Holness' tribute to Harry Belafonte on the 95th anniversary of his birth:
th birthday.
It is my great pleasure to wish Dr. the Honourable Harold George Belafonte Jr., O.M., a happy 95Harry is an icon whose pristine voice, soaring melodies, and music on the global stage, magically matched the rhythm and power of his stride in the march for equal rights, justice, and empowerment.
Jamaica joins Carib News and the world, in saluting 95 years of Harry Belafonte, whose fierce defense of the dignity and integrity of our people, has inspired us to make our own commitment to the struggle toward the fuller, mental freedom asserted by Garvey.
Born in Harlem, New York, to Jamaican parents, Belafonte experienced the spiritual re-awakening inspired by the poets of the Harlem Renaissance, like our own Claude McKay, and the grit and acumen of the Jamaican ethos.
Additionally, Belafonte’s time in a culturally rich and politically and historically potent Jamaica, together with his association with his mentor Paul Robeson and his spiritual backbone Martin Luther King Jr., propelled him courageously forward.
A humanitarian and an activist, we celebrate his unflinching political stance for the upliftment and fulfillment of the promise and power of the lives of the black race. Throughout, his has been a constant voice against racial prejudice not only in the United States of America, but in South Africa and anywhere in the world that injustice reared its ugly head.
He decried colonial oppression and has given a life of service to the campaign for the elimination of chronic poverty and disease, under-education, and economic hardships. Harry Belafonte is the name forever affectionately associated with uniting artists, philanthropists, and businessmen in the cause for African redemption, one such being the intersection of arts and politics in the still-remembered USA for Africa.
Harry Belafonte walks with Kings and Presidents, yet has never lost the common touch. From Jamaica to Rwanda to Kenya to Senegal, he has given voice to the voiceless, and hope to the downtrodden, appearing in a tonality and sincerity born out of the natural harmony of his artistic foundation, and vocation for transformation of the planet we occupy.
As we celebrate with Harry Belafonte, his 95 years, the Government and people of Jamaica join in saluting the bold adventure, determination, charismatic engagement and unflinching courage of the man. In this our 60th year of Independence, we in Jamaica, will name one of our highways after our Titan, in his honor and in recognition of the long road to freedom Harry Belafonte has traversed on behalf of our people.
A Concert Hall is also to be built as a Legacy Project of our Diamond Jubilee Milestone. We are assured that his many deserved accolades received from a life dedicated to the upliftment of our people, acknowledge a contribution to humanity that will never be forgotten.
We Salute You Harry Belafonte.