![]() ![]() After the performance, however, Wong's poetry was declared "subversive" and his writing was confiscated from his cell. He began writing poetry in 1971, and became the first inmate to be allowed to perform with a reggae band in 1974 when Cedric Brooks' band The Light of Saba performed in the prison. ![]() After attempting to escape twice (he was shot five times by the police during the first attempt), instigating a prison riot, and campaigning for prison reform, Wong was classed as a security risk and subjected to a harsh regime at the Fort Augusta Prison. After one of these robberies, of a post office, Wong was captured and sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment in 1970. When a project to provide a ghetto school and community centre to benefit the area's youths hit financial difficulties, Wong began engaging in guerrilla activities, based in the hills around Kingston, including armed robberies. Wong's rebellious nature initially led him to engage in demonstrations against police violence and painting slogans on walls. He grew up in the slums of Eastern Kingston's Franklin Town and received an informal education from a Rastafarian named Negus. Orlando Wong was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1952. Oku Nagba Ozala Onuora (born Orlando Wong, 9 March 1952), known as the "father of Jamaican dub poetry" is a Jamaican dub poet and performer. ![]()
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