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Emilie Maresse-Paul (1838–1900) was a
Trinidadian intellectual and
writer of the 19th century. One of the only
examples of nineteenth-century
women intellectuals...
- that time, one of Williams' acquaintances, a
coloured lawyer named Edgar Maresse Smith,
petitioned the
Governor to
declare 1
August a
holiday for the celebration...
- Krásnohorská
Jeanne Lapauze Hermance Lesguillon Jeanne Marni Dada
Masiti Emilie Maresse-Paul
Marion A.
McBride Athénaïs
Michelet Maryam al-Nahhas Eugénie Niboyet...
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reportedly attended by "a
thousand persons".: 110 It was
chaired by
Edgar Maresse-Smith, an avid
supporter of Williams, and
Williams was
introduced by the...
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supported by
young lawyers including David,
Emmanuel Mzumbo Lazare, and
Edgar Maresse-Smith,
radicals pushed back
against the
erosion of
local influence in the...
- Australia), nv.
Andrea Marcolongo (b. 1987, Italy), es. & wr.
Emilie Maresse-Paul (1838–1900, Trinidad),
feminist Inés
Marful (b. 1961, Spain), nv....
- Pederson# (F)
Victoria Jr. A 4 35 Brad Rennie# (D)
Elmira College 5 46 Jon
Maresse# (G)
Edmonton Jr. A 6 60
Aaron Davis# (F)
Coquitlam Ontario Major...
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Kacal (1939–2003)
Utrice Leid (b. c. 1953)
Dionyse McTair (b. 1950)
Emilie Maresse-Paul (1838–1900) Ira
Mathur living)
Marina Ama
Omowale Maxwell (living)...