Antonio Soberanis Gómez, activist in the Belizean labour movement, he founded the Labourers and Unemployed Association in 1934 to demand poverty relief work and a minimum wage. He was jailed for
sedition in 1935
Wilfred Peters, accordionist and band leader, known as the "King of Brukdown"
Arlie Petters, mathematical physicist, who is the Benjamin Powell Professor and Professor of Mathematics, Physics, and Business Administration at
Duke University[3]
George Cadle Price, the first prime minister of Belize, considered to have been one of the principal architects of the country's independence
Francis Reneau, pianist and composer. In 1994 he was commissioned by the government to produce a representative compilation of Belizean music[4]
Antonio Soberanis Gómez, activist in the Belizean labour movement, he founded the Labourers and Unemployed Association in 1934 to demand poverty relief work and a minimum wage. He was jailed for
sedition in 1935
Wilfred Peters, accordionist and band leader, known as the "King of Brukdown"
Arlie Petters, mathematical physicist, who is the Benjamin Powell Professor and Professor of Mathematics, Physics, and Business Administration at
Duke University[3]
George Cadle Price, the first prime minister of Belize, considered to have been one of the principal architects of the country's independence
Francis Reneau, pianist and composer. In 1994 he was commissioned by the government to produce a representative compilation of Belizean music[4]