Sir Clifford Clarence Campbell ON, GCMG, GCVO, K.St.J (June 28, 1892[1] – September 1991[2][3]) was the first Jamaican-born Governor-General of Jamaica. He served in that position from December 1, 1962, until March 2, 1973.
Sir Clifford, son of James Campbell and Blance Ruddock Campbell, was a school teacher and headmaster from Westmoreland Parish, Jamaica. He had been an activist of the Jamaica Labour Party, and had served as Speaker of the House of Representatives and later as president of the Senate from August 31, 1962 to November 30, 1962, before being raised to the country's highest office a few months after independence.
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Preceded by Sir Kenneth Blackburne |
Governor-General of Jamaica 1962 – 1973 |
Succeeded by Sir Herbert Duffus (acting) |