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  2. Mary Morris Knibb - Wikipedia

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    Mary Morris Knibb, MBE (28 February 1886 – 21 September 1964) was a Jamaican teacher, social reformer and philanthropist. She founded the Morris Knibb Preparatory School and donated a building which is used as the headquarters of the Moravian Church in Jamaica as well as land for construction of a community center.

  3. Women's Social Service Association - Wikipedia

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    White upper class wives of the British officials on Jamaica advocated for the introduction of women's suffrage with reference to Jamaican women's contribution to the war effort during the world war; they had the support of the establishment and they advocated for women to be given the same voting rights as men, which in the case of Jamaica ...

  4. Antonette Wemyss Gorman - Wikipedia

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    She is the first female chief of staff in Jamaica, [1] [2] and was also the first female officer to serve at sea, and the first woman to reach the rank of commander in the JDF. [3] Her seagoing appointment was the first appointment of a woman to a front line combat role in the Caribbean .

  5. Women in the House of Representatives of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Portia Simpson-Miller is Jamaica's first woman prime minister (2006-2007) and (2011-2016). Women in Jamaica gained the right to vote in 1919, but that right was subject to property and income requirements. [3] By 1917 there was a branch of the Women's Citizens League was established. [4] The country was granted full adult suffrage on November ...

  6. Nanny of the Maroons - Wikipedia

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    The oral traditions about her arrival in Jamaica maintain that she was always free, while Sekesu eventually died free in the mountains with Nanny. [3] In another story, she came as a free woman who may have even had her own slaves. Another version of her life tells that she was of royal African blood and came to Jamaica as a free woman.

  7. Celebrate Jamaica’s 60th independence anniversary this ...

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    Jamaica 60th Pre-Independence Day Fete: Presented by Miramar Commissioner Alexandra Davis, it will start at 6 p.m. at the Miramar Multi-service complex located at 6700 Miramar Parkway. Admission ...

  8. Women and girls in Jamaica are victims of chronic violence ...

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    View Article The post Women and girls in Jamaica are victims of chronic violence — but it’s only a snapshot appeared first on TheGrio. Women and girls in Jamaica are victims of chronic ...

  9. Category:History of women in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Women in the House of Representatives of Jamaica; Women's Social Service Association This page was last edited on 26 June 2022, at 19:32 (UTC). Text is ...