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Eusi Kwayana (Sydney King) was born on 4 April, 1925 in Lusignan, British Guiana, is a Guyanese politician. Discover Eusi Kwayana's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 98 years old?

Popular As Sydney King
Occupation Politician, playwright
Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 4 April, 1925
Birthday 4 April
Birthplace Lusignan, British Guiana
Nationality Guyanese

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Who Is Eusi Kwayana's Wife?

His wife is Tchaiko Kwayana, 1971–2017 (her death)

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Eusi Kwayana Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1925

Eusi Kwayana, formerly Sydney King (born 4 April 1925), is a Guyanese politician.

1940

During the 1940s he began to be politically active at the village level.

1947

Around 1947 (at that time known as Sydney King), he became a member of a small group of politicians, led by Cheddi Jagan, who formed the People's Progressive Party (PPP).

After the PPP won in Guyana's first election under universal adult suffrage, Kwayana became Minister of Communication and Works.

1953

A cabinet minister in the People's Progressive Party (PPP) government of 1953, he was detained by the British Army in 1954.

Later he left the PPP to form ASCRIA (African Society for Cultural Relations with Independent Africa), a Pan-Africanist grassroots political group that, after a brief flirtation with the People's National Congress (PNC) of Forbes Burnham, fused into the Working People's Alliance (WPA).

Kwayana is also a playwright.

He was born in Lusignan, British Guiana (now Guyana), and his family moved to Buxton when he was aged seven.

He became a primary school teacher at the age of 15.

After the British government suspended the constitution and threw the PPP out of office, in October 1953, Kwayana and others were made political detainees for fear that they would cause civil unrest.

He was an executive member of both the PPP and subsequently the People's National Congress (PNC).

1956

In 1956, he founded and became principal of County High School, later renamed Republic Cooperative High School, in Buxton.

1965

A production of his play The Promised Land, performed by a young cast from Buxton, won the "Best Play" Prize in the Youth Category at the British Guiana Drama Festival of 1965.

1968

Kwayana met his wife Tchaiko Kwayana (formerly Ann Cook), a pan-Africanist, and civil rights activist from Georgia, in 1968, as she was travelling from Brazil back to the US.

1971

They married in 1971 in Georgetown with Yoruba rites and she was involved in Kwayana's organizational building.

1974

Kwayana co-founded the African Society for Racial Equality (ASRE), and later, the African Society for Cultural Relations with Independent Africa (ASCRIA), which in 1974 became part of the Working People's Alliance (WPA).

He was a member of the WPA's collective leadership and worked closely with the late Walter Rodney.

He is the author of several books, including Next Witness, The Bauxite Strike and the Old Politics, Scars of Bondage, Guyana: No Guilty Race, Buxton in Print and Memory, Morning After, Genesis of a Nation: The Indo-Guyanese Contribution to Social Change (in Guyana) and Walter Rodney: His Last Days and Campaigns.

Kwayana also wrote the lyrics of the party songs of Guyana's three leading policial parties, the PPP, PNC and WPA.

2002

In 2002, he retired from parliament and moved to California in the United States.

As of March 2021, he lives in Atlanta, Georgia.