Remembering Louise Bennett-Coverley on her 100th Birthday
Painting done by KavionArt. Esty: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KavionArt Louise Bennett was born in Kingston on September 7, 1919. In 1940s, Louise was awarded a scholarship from the British Council. She was the first black student to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. After graduating, she worked at Coventry, Huddersfield and Amersham. She also hosted two radio programs for BBC while she was in England. These were "Caribbean Carnival" & "West Indian Night". She returned to Jamaica and taught folklore and drama at The University of the West Indies. She produced a series of radio monologues, hosted the children's TV show "Ring Ding" and appeared in various motion pictures such as Calypso and Club Paradise. Behind the scenes of Ring Ding with Ms. Lou Her poetry was first published in the Sunday Gleaner in 1943. Since then, Louise has written many books that are now used in schools and loved all over the world. Her poetry