Cyril St. John Stevenson (July 13, 1914 – November 6, 2006) was a
Bahamian politician
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and newspaper publisher. Stevenson, Sir
Henry Milton Taylor
Sir Henry Milton Taylor (4 November 1903 – 14 February 1994) was the fourth governor-general of the Bahamas, serving from February 28, 1991 to January 2, 1992.
Biography
Sir Henry, the adopted son of Joseph J. Taylor and Evelyn Taylor, w ...
and
William Cartwright, co-founded the
Progressive Liberal Party
The Progressive Liberal Party (abbreviated PLP) is a populist and social liberal party in the Bahamas. Philip Davis is the leader of the party.
History
The PLP was founded in 1953 by William Cartwright, Cyril Stevenson, and Henry Milton Tay ...
(PLP) in 1953, the first national
political party
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to be established in the Bahamas.
Biography
Stevenson was born in
Nassau, Bahamas
Nassau ( ) is the capital city, capital and largest city of the Bahamas. With a population of 274,400 as of 2016, or just over 70% of the entire population of the Bahamas, Nassau is commonly defined as a primate city, dwarfing all other towns in ...
, on July 13, 1914.
[ He was the youngest child of Henry Macauley "Harry" Stevenson and Georgianna Louise "Lulie" Stevenson.][ His father died in 1915 when he was just fifteen months old.][ He began a career in journalism as a reporter for the '' Bahamas Weekly News''.][
In 1953, Stevenson, Sir ]Henry Milton Taylor
Sir Henry Milton Taylor (4 November 1903 – 14 February 1994) was the fourth governor-general of the Bahamas, serving from February 28, 1991 to January 2, 1992.
Biography
Sir Henry, the adopted son of Joseph J. Taylor and Evelyn Taylor, w ...
and William Cartwright, co-founded the Progressive Liberal Party
The Progressive Liberal Party (abbreviated PLP) is a populist and social liberal party in the Bahamas. Philip Davis is the leader of the party.
History
The PLP was founded in 1953 by William Cartwright, Cyril Stevenson, and Henry Milton Tay ...
(PLP).[ The following year, Stevenson became the ]editor
Editing is the process of selecting and preparing written, photographic, visual, audible, or cinematic material used by a person or an entity to convey a message or information. The editing process can involve correction, condensation, ...
and publisher
Publishing is the activity of making information, literature, music, software and other content available to the public for sale or for free. Traditionally, the term refers to the creation and distribution of printed works, such as books, newsp ...
of the now defunct newspaper, '' The Nassau Herald''.[ At times, Stevenson used his editorial control of the ''Nassau Guardian'' to promote the views and candidates of his PLP party.][
Stevenson was elected to the ]Bahamas House of Assembly
The Parliament of the Bahamas is the bicameral national parliament of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. The parliament is formally made up of the sovereign (represented by the governor-general), an appointed Senate, and an elected House of Assemb ...
, the lower house of Parliament, from the Andros and the Berry Islands constituency in 1956.[ He joined the "Magnificent Six," a group of six MPs who formed the first opposition block in the Bahamas parliament.][ The group of six PLP parliamentary members consisted of Stevenson, ]Randol Fawkes
Sir Randol Francis Fawkes (20 March 1924 – 15 June 2000) was a Bahamian politician, trade unionist and lawyer.
He served as Member of Parliament for the St. Barnabas constituency and for a short time as a Cabinet Minister in the first Pindli ...
, Lynden Pindling
Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, NH, KCMG, PC, JP (22 March 193026 August 2000) was a Bahamian politician who is regarded as the "Father of the Nation" of the Bahamas, having led it to majority rule on 10 January 1967 and to independence on 10 Ju ...
, Milo Butler
Sir Milo Boughton Butler (11 August 190622 January 1979) was a Bahamian politician who served as the second governor-general of the Bahamas from 1973 to 1979. He died in office aged 72.
Early life and family
Butler was born in Nassau, The ...
, Sammy Isaacs, and Clarence Bain.[ Stevenson was re-elected to the Assembly in the 1962 election, again representing portions of ]Andros Island
Andros Island is an archipelago within the Bahamas, the largest of the Bahamian Islands. Politically considered a single island, Andros in total has an area greater than all the other 700 Bahamian islands combined. The land area of Andros consis ...
and the Berry Islands.[ He lost his re-election in 1967, when he was as an independent candidate and left the PLP.][
He retired from politics after his 1967 electoral defeat.][ Stevenson became head of the ]Bahamas Information Services
The Bahamas (), officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an island country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the West Indies in the North Atlantic. It takes up 97% of the Lucayan Archipelago's land area and is home to 88% of the arch ...
, a government department, in 1970.[ He gave control of his printing business to family members that same year to focus on his work with the Bahamas Information Services. He remained head of the Bahamas Information Services until his retirement in 1985.][
Stevenson was made a Member of the ]Royal Victorian Order
The Royal Victorian Order (french: Ordre royal de Victoria) is a dynastic order of knighthood established in 1896 by Queen Victoria. It recognises distinguished personal service to the British monarch, Canadian monarch, Australian monarch, ...
in 1975.[ He received an award for contributions to journalism by The Bahamas Press Club in 1999.][ In 2000, Jones Communication Limited named Stevenson as a member of the 100 Most Outstanding Bahamians of the 20th Century.][
Stevenson resided at his home at South Beach, ]New Providence
New Providence is the most populous island in the Bahamas, containing more than 70% of the total population. It is the location of the national capital city of Nassau, whose boundaries are coincident with the island; it had a population of 24 ...
, from 1961 to 2006.[
Cyril Stevenson died on November 6, 2006, at the age of 92. He was survived by his wife of 47 years, June Ellen Stevenson (]née
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Maplethorpe), and five children - William, Rae, Grace, Michael and Clarke.[ A state funeral was held at the Christ Church Cathedral in Nassau on November 16, 2006.][
]
References
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1914 births
2006 deaths
Members of the House of Assembly of the Bahamas
Progressive Liberal Party politicians
Bahamian businesspeople
Bahamian newspaper editors
Bahamian journalists
Bahamian newspaper publishers (people)
People from Nassau, Bahamas
20th-century businesspeople
20th-century journalists
20th-century Bahamian politicians