Human Rights A Day
October 25, 1983 - Mary Eugenia Charles
- Autor: Vários
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- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:02:32
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Prime Minister Eugenia Charles stands with Ronald Reagan announcing Grenada invasion. Mary Eugenia Charles was born on May 15, 1919 in the village of Pointe Michel, Dominica, an island nation of 290 square kilometres in the Caribbean Sea. Eugenia went to school in Canada, graduating from the University of Toronto, then attended the London School of Economics before heading back home to become a lawyer in 1949. Charles practiced law for years until the Labour government passed laws restricting criticism of the government, prompting her to enter politics. She was elected to Parliament in 1970 under the new Dominica Freedom Party and became and leader of the Opposition in 1975. In 1979 Dominica became fully independent from Britain and in July 1980 Charles was elected prime minister, a post she held until June 1995. When elected prime minister, she became the first woman prime minister in the Caribbean and the first black woman to lead a country. She soon became known as the “Iron Lady of the Caribbean” for her