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*[http://www.nalis.gov.tt/Biography/history-ALPHONSO-PHILBERT-THEOPHILUS-JAMES-Patriot.htm Alphonso Philbert Theophilus James], from ''[[Trinidad and Tobago Newsday|Newsday]] Historical Digest'', [[September 24]], [[2000]]. |
*[http://www.nalis.gov.tt/Biography/history-ALPHONSO-PHILBERT-THEOPHILUS-JAMES-Patriot.htm Alphonso Philbert Theophilus James], from ''[[Trinidad and Tobago Newsday|Newsday]] Historical Digest'', [[September 24]], [[2000]]. |
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Revision as of 20:19, 28 August 2006
Alphonso Philbert Theophilus "Fargo" James (c.1908-January 7, 1962), born in Black Rock, Tobago, was a Trinidad and Tobago politician. He was elected to the Legislative Council in 1946. He served in the Legislative Council until 1961 when he was defeated by A.N.R. Robinson . James was known as "Fargo", after a brand of trucks, because of his strength and tendency to crush opponents. He was known as being a proponent of Tobagonian secession from Trinidad and Tobago.
Political life
In 1919 James left Tobago for Trinidad where he worked in the oil fields and later as a stevedore working for Brighton Lake Asphalt which produced and exported asphalt from the Pitch Lake in La Brea. James initially joined the Trinidad Workingmen's Association led by A.A. Cipriani and later the Federated Workers Trade Union led by Albert Gomes and Quintin O'Connor. He became a union organiser and represented oil and asphalt workers. James became a successful businessman, supplying labour contracts in the oil fields and stevedore services in Port of Spain. James was elected to the Legislative Council in 1946 representing Tobago. James was first elected on a Butler Party ticket, but after falling out with T.U.B. Butler, he affiliated with Patrick Solomon's Caribbean Socialist Party. He later represented the Trinidad Labour Party and the Democratic Labour Partyexpanded.
After being defeated by Robinson in the 1961 General Elections, James retired from politics and died shortly thereafter.
External links
References
- Anthony, Michael (2001). Historical Dictionary of Trinidad and Tobago. Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Md., and London. ISBN 0-8108-3173-2.
- Alphonso Philbert Theophilus James, from Newsday Historical Digest, September 24, 2000.