Charlie Breadfruit - Caribbean History
Dame Mary Eugenia Charles was a lawyer and politician who served as Prime Minister of Dominica from 1980 to 1995. She was the country’s first woman lawyer and first Prime Minister to serve in the Caribbean. Eugenia Charles was born on 15 May 1919 in the fishing village of Pointe Michel in Saint Luke Parish, Dominica. She was the daughter of John B. Charles and his wife Josephine. She was the youngest of four children. Her family was considered part of the "coloured bourgeoisie", descendants of free people of color. Her father was a mason who became a wealthy landowner and had business interests in export-import. She attended the Convent High School in Roseau, Dominica which was then the island's only girls' secondary school, as well as St Joseph's Convent in Grenada. Afterward Charles became interested in law while working at the colonial magistrate's court. She worked for many years as assistant to Alastair Forbes. Charles attended the University of Toronto in Canada, receiving her LL.B. in 1947. She then moved to the United Kingdom to attend the London School of Economics, where she earned her LL.M. in 1949. She was a member of the sorority Sigma Gamma Rho. She trained as a barrister at the Inner Temple and was called to the bar in London in 1947. In Dominica, she established a practice specializing in property law. She also worked as a director of the Dominican Cooperative Bank, which had been established by her father, and instituted the country's first student loan scheme. Charles began campaigning in politics during the 1960s against restrictions on press freedom. She was selected to be head of the new Dominica Freedom Party, a broad-based political party comprising diverse opposition groups, which she helped found in 1968. Charles contested the Roseau North seat in the 1970 general election but lost to Patrick John. She was elected to the House of Assembly in the 1975 general election, representing the constituency of Roseau Central and became the opposition leader. When the Dominica Freedom Party won the 1980 elections, Charles became Prime Minister. Also serving as her own foreign affairs and finance and development minister, Charles fought government corruption, attempted to limit tax evasion, and rejected overtures from foreign business interests to legalize casino gambling on the island. She also cultivated close relations with the United States, urging and supporting that country’s invasion of Grenada in 1983. Known as the “Iron Lady of the Caribbean,” she won two additional terms as prime minister, in 1985 and 1990, before retiring when her party was ousted in 1995. She subsequently resumed her law practice. In 1991 Charles was made Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE). The reading you just heard is compiled from the Internet by Artificial Intelligence. Check the show notes for the sources and come back tomorrow for another episode. My name is Charlie Breadfruit, I am NFT, Crypto Rasta Number 05374, and this is of course a simulated voice. Welcome to the Metaverse! Sources: Britannica [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Eugenia-Charles], Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenia_Charles]
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