Gordon House, a prominent two-storey building located in Kingston, is recognized for its contemporary architectural design and symmetrical façade. Its distinctive ‘L’ shape incorporates an open courtyard for parking, strategically hidden from the neighboring streets. This modern facility became the official seat of the Jamaican Government on October 26, 1960, succeeding Headquarters House, which had served as the governmental meeting place since 1872. The building’s name pays tribute to George William Gordon, a revered National Hero of Jamaica. Gordon, a staunch advocate for freedom and justice, played a pivotal role in advancing self-government and democracy in Jamaica throughout the twentieth century. As a member of the House of Assembly during the 1850s, Gordon was instrumental in championing the interests of newly emancipated black peasants, who, despite their significant numbers, faced severe marginalization and poverty due to the enduring impacts of slavery and systemic discrimi…
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