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Name
  
Makandal Daaga


Role
  
Political leader

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Party
  
National Joint Action Committee

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Makandal Daaga (born Geddes Granger; 1935 – 8 August 2016) was a Trinidad and Tobago political activist and former revolutionary. He was the son of Gaskynd Granger, and cousin of David A. Granger. He was the leader of the 1970 Black Power Revolution. During the unrest he was arrested and charged. The name Makandal Daaga can be traced back to his ancestral roots in Africa. He rallied against inequalities towards black citizens in Trinidad.

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Today because of the effort of Dagaa, Clive Nunez and many others that partook and died in the struggle, black people can now work in banks, assume leadership roles and achieve the same status that, previously, only white citizens were capable of achieving.

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In February 1969, Granger founded the NJAC National Joint Action Committee, a now-quiescent political party.

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In 2013 Daaga was awarded the Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (ORTT).

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Daaga died on 8 August 2016.

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References

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