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Lucienne Heurtelou : ウィキペディア英語版
Lucienne Heurtelou
Lucienne Heurtelou (died May 19, 2006) was a Haitian diplomat, women's rights advocate and author and the wife of Haitian President Dumarsais Estimé. She was honorary President of the Ligue Féminine d'Action sociale (Women's Social Action League), an influential Haitian suffragist organization created in 1934, during its First Congress of Haitian Women (April 14–19, 1950). The Congress attracted delegates of 44 Haitian women's organizations and 32 delegates of 17 international women's organizations and relaunched the Haitian women's movement for equal rights. In October 1948, she inaugurated an orphenage in Truittier, near Carrefour which was never completed. She is the first Haitian First Lady to have written her memoirs, a book in which she delves into the undoing of her husband's presidency by his political enemies.
She became Haiti's first female ambassador after her husband's death in 1953.
She is the mother of former Haitian government official Jean-Robert Estimé.
She died on May 19, 2006 at age 85, gunned down in the robbery of the jewelry store of the Daccaret family on Dufort street in Port-au-Prince.〔
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