Cliff Lashley (1935 – February 1993) was a Jamaican poet and educator. His work appeared in publications including New World Journal, [1] Black Images, [2] and Cotopaxi. [3]
Lashley was murdered in February 1993. In his memory the poet Velma Pollard wrote "for the gentleman of the waterfront". [4] [5] The economist Simon B. Jones-Hendrickson wrote "Three Diamonds in the Sky" in memory of Lashley, George Beckford and opinion pollster Carl Stone. [6]
Cliff Lashley (1935 – February 1993) was a Jamaican poet and educator. His work appeared in publications including New World Journal, [1] Black Images, [2] and Cotopaxi. [3]
Lashley was murdered in February 1993. In his memory the poet Velma Pollard wrote "for the gentleman of the waterfront". [4] [5] The economist Simon B. Jones-Hendrickson wrote "Three Diamonds in the Sky" in memory of Lashley, George Beckford and opinion pollster Carl Stone. [6]