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  2. Category:Trinidad and Tobago poets - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Trinidad and Tobago artists - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is a list of artists born in Trinidad and Tobago, ... John Lyons (poet) (born 1933) M

  4. Cheryl Byron - Wikipedia

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    Byron then obtained Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in English from City College while maintaining her professional life, including becoming in 1976 the first woman to perform her own original brand of poetry in a calypso tent in Trinidad. [2] Byron was a pioneering performer of rapso and dub poetry. Considered the "Mother of Rapso ...

  5. Sam Boodram - Wikipedia

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    Sam Boodram was a cocoa farmer in Cumuto. He used to have seventeen people working on his estate, picking cocoa as well as coffee cherries, bananas, and peewah.Boodram credits being an independent farmer gave him the flexibility to develop his singing career on his own time and terms.

  6. E. M. Roach - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad and Tobago Secondary Schools Drama Festival [5] 1971: St. George's College (Trinidad and Tobago) directed by Slade Hopkinson. 1973: Palo Seco Government Secondary (Trinidad and Tobago) directed by B.T. Harry.

  7. Trinidad and Tobago literature - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest works in the Anglophone Caribbean literature was Jean-Baptiste Philippe's 1824 work, Free Mulatto. [1] Trinidadian Michel Maxwell Philip 's 1854 work, Emmanuel Appadocca: A Tale of the Boucaneers , is sometimes referred to as the Anglophone Caribbean's first novel.

  8. M. P. Alladin - Wikipedia

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    Mahmoud Pharouk Alladin [fn 1] (1919–1980) was a Trinidad and Tobago artist, poet, writer, teacher and public servant. Alladin played a major role in the expansion of art education and was an important influence on a wide range of Trinidad and Tobago artists.

  9. Category:21st-century Trinidad and Tobago poets - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "21st-century Trinidad and Tobago poets" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .