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Ralph Carr in Trinidad: A Governor’s Voice, Born in Newsprint

by Lisa Glorioso TRINIDAD —   Before he was governor—before the controversy and the statue in Sakura Square—Ralph Carr was a young editor in a Trinidad newsroom, learning how to put words to work. Between 1915 and 1917, Carr worked at the Trinidad Evening Picketwire, one of the town’s leading newspapers. He was fresh out […] The post Ralph Carr in Trinidad: A Governor’s Voice, Born in Newsprint  appeared first on The World Journal.
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