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Cynthia Gairy

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Cynthia Gairy
BornMarch 25, 1923 Edit this on Wikidata
Saint David Parish Edit this on Wikidata
DiedJanuary 29, 2018 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 94)
OccupationPolitician Edit this on Wikidata
Spouse(s)Eric Gairy Edit this on Wikidata

Cynthia Gairy (March 25, 1923 – January 29, 2018) was a Grenadan politician. She was the first woman to serve in the Parliament of Grenada and the Cabinet of Grenada.[1][2] She was the husband of the first Prime Minister of Grenada, Eric Gairy.

Cynthia Gairy was born on March 25, 1923 in Saint David Parish, Grenada, the daughter of Francis Clyne and Felicity Francis Clyne.[3] She married Eric Gairy in 1949 and they had two daughters.[4]

In 1961, Gairy became the first woman elected to the legislature in Grenada.[5] In 1972, her husband appointed her to his cabinet as Minister of Minister of Social Affairs, Community Development, and Cooperatives.[1] After the 1979 coup ousting Eric Gairy, Cynthia Gairy was one of the government officials who publicly urged cooperation with the new government.[6]

Cynthia Gairy died on 29 January 2018 in the United States.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Martin, Mart (2000). The almanac of women and minorities in world politics. Internet Archive. Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press. ISBN 978-0-8133-6805-4.
  2. ^ Grenada, Wee FM Radio (2018-02-01). "Former First Lady Cynthia Gairy Dies In The Us". Wee 93.3/9 FM Radio Grenada. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  3. ^ a b "Lady Gairy". Wages Funeral Home. 2018-02-02. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  4. ^ The International who's who, 1980–81. Internet Archive. London : Europa Publications : Distributed by Gale Research Co. 1980. ISBN 978-0-905118-48-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. ^ Steele, Beverley A. (2003). Grenada: A History of Its People. Macmillan Caribbean. ISBN 978-0-333-93053-3.
  6. ^ Noguera, Pedro (1997). The imperatives of power : political change and the social basis of regime support in Grenada from 1951–1991. Internet Archive. New York : P. Lang. ISBN 978-0-8204-3095-9.