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22: 147:, a former politician and radio show host, said, "We were part of the process...We are part of a failed state and as such we failed the country. With all the opportunity I had, I just slipped into the political system without really bucking it." Other politicians echoed his sentiments. In 2002 an annual lecture in her memory was created by the Jamaica Women's Political Caucus. 79:. She returned to prominence in 1969, being elected as a local councillor, heading the local Roads and Works Committee from 1969 to 1972, and winning election in 1971 to a one year term as deputy mayor of Kingston. From 1972–1976 she was Minister of Local Government in the 94:
Having returned to Jamaica from studying chemistry in the US, she founded the Leon School of Beauty Culture with her husband. She pioneered a line of locally-made beauty products, providing an alternative to imports. Right up until her death, Leon taught at the school.
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In 1948 she became chair of the Jamaica Labour Party, making her the first woman to chair a national political party. Leon held that position for 12 years. In 1949, she was elected into the
367: 229: 48:, both in Jamaica, and later in New York City at the Abyssinian School of Cosmetic Chemistry. Leon was married to Arthur Alexander Leon in 1932; the couple had two children. 143:. She was 85 years old. In the aftermath of her killing, numerous Jamaican politicians apologized for potentially fostering a climate that led to such killings occurring. 397: 156: 372: 407: 422: 402: 362: 417: 412: 83:
government, and during the following four years was the special adviser to the minister of social security. In 1980, she retired from politics.
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in 1947, and advocated for the West Indies' Federation. She volunteered in several places. In 1956 Leon was given the
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Leon was born to a pharmacist, Benjamin Joseph Huie, and Adella née Murray Hui on 20 October 1911 in
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Leon first became politically active in the early 1940s, when she became a councilor for the
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Leon was murdered in August 1999 by several robbers while in her home in
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From 1951 to 1999 Leon was senior justice of the peace in St. Andrew.
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Knight, Franklin W.; Gates, Henry Louis (1 January 2016).
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Saint Ann Parish
Wolmer’s Girls' School
Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation
Jamaica Labour Party
Jamaica House of Representatives
Federation of the West Indies
People's National Party
Manley
Jamaica Federation of Women
Jamaica Manufacturers' Association
Keys to the City
John Lindsay
William Tubman
president
Commander of the Order of Distinction
Kingston, Jamaica
Eric Anthony Abrahams
Women in the House of Representatives of Jamaica
"Madame Leon slain"
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