Errol Barrow and my great uncle Clarence Ward (Colored) was very close, he was his right hand man, Clarence was the brother of my grandfather, John Linton known as (Goldbead ) and of Stanley Linton, who own the family workshop next to the DLP headquarters, on Roebuck Street…I met this great man, speaking here, when i was a young girl..
This is the stuff we need to do for Barbados and global Africa go to other countries in groups and transfer the skills so we can thrive. Engineering, sciences, architecture, agriculture need to be transferred all over our communities.
I spoke to my mum, as she's a Bajan, and she told me her uncle, Sergeant Blackett, knew and spoke of him, because their professions crossed paths, Sadly, I read through the Internet he had passed just recently on the 11th July 2016. I wished I had met him, this interview was so refreshing and inspirational. RIP Sir Frederick (Sleepy) Smith, and condolences to his family and friends
Errol Barrow and my great uncle Clarence Ward (Colored) was very close, he was his right hand man, Clarence was the brother of my grandfather, John Linton known as (Goldbead ) and of Stanley Linton, who own the family workshop next to the DLP headquarters, on Roebuck Street…I met this great man, speaking here, when i was a young girl..
Education gives you wisdom. Know when to fight and when to walk away. Such a daring sharing of personal truth.
Very motivational talk. Live long , Sir.
A lot if Bajans dont even know this i lived through those times so teue i thank you for putting this out ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Correction true
This is a man I always loved.
Beautiful Barbados 🇧🇧😍❤💖
I love learning about my bajan history. My new favorite barbados hero
Keeping it real. 😊
Loving this. How inspiring.
Amen!😎
My father gave me a great deal of first hand reports about the greatness of this man. This is the first time I got to see him.
This is the stuff we need to do for Barbados and global Africa go to other countries in groups and transfer the skills so we can thrive. Engineering, sciences, architecture, agriculture need to be transferred all over our communities.
I spoke to my mum, as she's a Bajan, and she told me her uncle, Sergeant Blackett, knew and spoke of him, because their professions crossed paths,
Sadly, I read through the Internet he had passed just recently on the 11th July 2016.
I wished I had met him, this interview was so refreshing and inspirational.
RIP Sir Frederick (Sleepy) Smith, and condolences to his family and friends
Amazing
Thanks so much for this.
Enjoyed listening to Sleepy Smith. So thoughtful and respectful
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I too am a Bajan and proud to identify myself with you Sir Frederick Smith and your ilk.
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I was told by My Auant who have past That he is family to us ,when I see him I am seeing grand daddy
Tks for this beautiful interview so true❤
Inspirational.
Nice interview