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Margarita [4]
2 years ago
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In 2007,lucille Mathurin Mair's seminal work,the rebel woman in the british west indies during slavery,was published.through an

assessment of her recent biography by verene shepherd,determine the extent to which Mair herself could be considered a rebel woman
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WARRIOR [948]2 years ago
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The extent that Lucille can be regarded as a rebel woman is from the fact that she rose above stereotypes to great positions as a woman.

<h3>Who was lucille Mathurin Mair?</h3>

This was a Jamaican woman that was a gender specialist, author and diplomat.

Lucille was an advisor on women affairs and she lend her voice to a lot of issues that concerned women during her time as a public servant.

Read more on Lucille Mathurin here:brainly.com/question/9610610

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