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Ptolemy Alexander Reid (May 8, 1918 – September 2, 2003) was a Guyanese
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and
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who served as
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from 1980 to 1984.


Early life

He was born in Dartmouth, British GuianaHundreds in Georgetown bid farewell to `the Elder Statesman’
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attending the village primary school where he eventually became a teacher before entering the
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(known at the time as the Teachers' Training College). Reid studied veterinary medicine at the
Tuskegee Institute Tuskegee University (Tuskegee or TU), formerly known as the Tuskegee Institute, is a private, historically black land-grant university in Tuskegee, Alabama. It was founded on Independence Day in 1881 by the state legislature. The campus was de ...
in Alabama, then returned to Guyana in 1955, and married Ruth Chalmers. Unable to find employment in British Guiana,Former Prime Minister Dr Ptolemy Reid dies
at Stabroek News; published September 7, 2003; archived at Land Of Six Peoples; retrieved November 13, 2016
he moved to England where he became a member of the
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, and then practiced in the
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province of
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.Ptolemy Reid passes on
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; published September 4, 2003; archived at Land Of Six Peoples; retrieved November 13, 2016''
He returned to Guyana in 1958 and took on a position at Bookers Sugar Estate as the Chief Veterinary Officer, and became involved in politics in 1960 when he joined the People's National Congress.


Political career

He ran for office in 1961, hoping to represent the constituency of Pomeroon-Supenaam, but was unsuccessful. When
Forbes Burnham Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham (20 February 1923 – 6 August 1985) was a Guyanese politician and the leader of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana from 1964 until his death in 1985. He served as Prime Minister of Guyana, Prime Minister from 1964 ...
took power in 1964, Reid became a member of Burnham's cabinet, where he served as Deputy Premier and minister of home affairs (1964-1966),
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(1967–1970);
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(1970-1972); and minister of agriculture and national development (1972–1974).Historical information events and dates on the Parliament of Guyana from 1718 to 2006
Parliament of Guyana

at Stabroek News; published September 7, 2003; archived at Land Of Six Peoples; retrieved November 13, 2016
In 1980, when Burnham resigned as Prime Minister to become President, Reid took his place. He retired in 1984, taking up farming in East Bank Demerara. His wife died in 1997, and he remarried Marjorie Griffith. She died in May 2003, and Reid himself followed on 2 September 2003, aged 91.


Recognition

* Order of Excellence * Order of Gran Cruz (Colombia) * Distinguished Alumni Award from the Tuskegee University


Further reading

* ''A Troublesome Man: About the Life of Dr. Ptolemy Reid, Prime Minister of Guyana (1980-1984)'' by Stella Bagot, Balboa Press 2018 (ISBN 9781982206840)


References


External links


The Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre for Children with Disabilities
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