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Mary Ingraham

Mary "May" Ingraham (30 July or June 1901 – 26 March 1982) was a Bahamian suffragist who, among other things, was the founding president of the Bahamas Women's Suffrage Movement.[1]

Mary Ingraham
Bahamas postage stamp,
issued October 10, 2012
Born
Mary Naomi Mason

(1901-06-30)June 30, 1901
DiedMarch 26, 1982(1982-03-26) (aged 80)
NationalityThe Bahamas
OccupationSuffragist
SpouseRufus Harcourt Ingraham

Suffragist edit

Along with Georgianna Symonette, Eugenia Lockhart and Mabel Walker, Ingraham founded the Women's Suffrage Movement.[1][2]

In 1962, women gained the right to vote and serve in elected office in the legislature. By 1967 black women had organized themselves into a strong voting block that contributed to the Progressive Liberal Party's win and eventually Majority rule.[1]

Recognition edit

Mary Ingraham Intergenerational Care Centre – in Nassau at St. Vincent Road and Faith Avenue – is named for Ingraham. The centre is under the purview of the Department of Social Services and Community Development within the Bahamas Ministry of Social Services and Urban Development and is operated by the South Bahamas Conference of the Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists.

The Bahamas Post Office, on October 10, 2012, issued commemorative panes – six different postage stamps per pane, titled 50th Anniversary of Women Suffrage (two rows, clockwise, from the top left):

  1. Mary Ingraham – 15¢
  2. Georgianna Symonette (1902–1965) – 25¢
  3. Mabel Walker (1902–1987) – 50¢
  4. Eugenia Lockhart (1908–  ??) – 65¢
  5. Dame Alberta Isaacs – 70¢
  6. Dame Doris Johnson (1921–1983) – 80¢
... each of the six stamps bearing the portrait of notable women who influenced women's suffrage in The Bahamas.[3]

Affiliations edit

In the past Ingraham was a Daughter Ruler of the Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World and a Matron of the Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star.

Family edit

Mary Ingraham was born in the St. Agnes district of Nassau, Bahamas to Ellis H. Mason and his wife Alice Leanora (née Bartlett).

Three of Ingraham's brothers were musicians in the United States:

On December 30, 1919, Mary married Rufus Harcourt Ingraham[1] (1900–1967) in Grant's Town, one of the over-the-hill suburbs of Nassau.

Bibliography edit

Notes edit

References edit

  • Abbott, Lynn (born 1946); Seroff, Doug (2007). Ragged but Right : Black Traveling Shows, 'Coon Songs', and the Dark Pathway to Blues and Jazz. American Made Music Series (1st ed.). Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. p. 382. Retrieved January 22, 2021 – via Google Books.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) OCLC 793384482. LCCN 2006-15009. ISBN 978-1-6170-3645-3, 1-6170-3645-5, 978-1-6047-3148-4; and ISBN 1-6047-3148-6
  • "Charles Collier and the Silas Green Company ...". Pittsburgh Courier (newspaper advertisement). Vol. 31, no. 52. December 28, 1940. p. 22. Retrieved January 22, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  • Hinsey, Shananda M. "Women Suffrage: Suffrage Women". LibGuides (Libraries' Research Guides). Nassau: University of the Bahamas. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  • "Honouring the Heroes of Suffrage". The Tribune (newspaper). Nassau, Bahamas. October 9, 2012. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  • Lord, Tom (ed.). "Henry Mason". Jazz Discography, The (online ed.). Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada: Lord Music Reference Inc. OCLC 690104143.  Retrieved January 22, 2021 (subscription required; accessible at many libraries)
  • 1940 United States Census (May 20, 1940). "Mason, Oliver W.". Age: abt. 40 → place of birth: Bahamas → residence: GeorgiaChatham CountySavannah, Tract 7 → 25–8 Militia Districts 13–17 → Enumeration district 25-8 → sheet 24-B → household ID 11 → online image-page no. 48 (of 56) → line 69. Records of the U.S. Census Bureau, record group 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved January 21, 2021 – via FamilySearch.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) NARA publication no. T627; digital folder no. 5460974; microfilm image no. 310.</ref>
  • Williams-Pulfer, Kim (June 2016). "When Bain Town Woman Catch a Fire, Even the Devil Run". Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations. Springer Science+Business Media. 27 (3): 1472–1493. doi:10.1007/s11266-015-9630-y. ISSN 1573-7888. JSTOR 43923239.  OCLC 1186439078 (all editions) (Note: William-Pulfer, in 2018, completed her PhD at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis).

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For the American social reformer and the founder of the United Service Organizations see Mary Shotwell Ingraham Mary May Ingraham 30 July or June 1901 26 March 1982 was a Bahamian suffragist who among other things was the founding president of the Bahamas Women s Suffrage Movement 1 Mary IngrahamBahamas postage stamp issued October 10 2012BornMary Naomi Mason 1901 06 30 June 30 1901Nassau BahamasDiedMarch 26 1982 1982 03 26 aged 80 Nassau BahamasNationalityThe BahamasOccupationSuffragistSpouseRufus Harcourt Ingraham Contents 1 Suffragist 2 Recognition 3 Affiliations 4 Family 5 Bibliography 5 1 Notes 5 2 ReferencesSuffragist editAlong with Georgianna Symonette Eugenia Lockhart and Mabel Walker Ingraham founded the Women s Suffrage Movement 1 2 In 1962 women gained the right to vote and serve in elected office in the legislature By 1967 black women had organized themselves into a strong voting block that contributed to the Progressive Liberal Party s win and eventually Majority rule 1 Recognition editMary Ingraham Intergenerational Care Centre in Nassau at St Vincent Road and Faith Avenue is named for Ingraham The centre is under the purview of the Department of Social Services and Community Development within the Bahamas Ministry of Social Services and Urban Development and is operated by the South Bahamas Conference of the Inter American Division of Seventh day Adventists The Bahamas Post Office on October 10 2012 issued commemorative panes six different postage stamps per pane titled 50th Anniversary of Women Suffrage two rows clockwise from the top left Mary Ingraham 15 Georgianna Symonette 1902 1965 25 Mabel Walker 1902 1987 50 Eugenia Lockhart 1908 65 Dame Alberta Isaacs 70 Dame Doris Johnson 1921 1983 80 each of the six stamps bearing the portrait of notable women who influenced women s suffrage in The Bahamas 3 Affiliations editIn the past Ingraham was a Daughter Ruler of the Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World and a Matron of the Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star Family editMary Ingraham was born in the St Agnes district of Nassau Bahamas to Ellis H Mason and his wife Alice Leanora nee Bartlett Three of Ingraham s brothers were musicians in the United States Norman Mason 1895 1971 a Dixieland clarinetist multi instrumentalist bandleader Oliver Welock Mason a trumpeter who in the 1930s and 1940s performed with the orchestra for traveling ministrel shows and Henry Morris Mason a trumpeter who recorded as a sideman for Fannie May Goosby Cleo Gibson Blanche Calloway Leon Abbey Willie Lewis Eddie Brunner and Gene Sedric 4 On December 30 1919 Mary married Rufus Harcourt Ingraham 1 1900 1967 in Grant s Town one of the over the hill suburbs of Nassau Bibliography editNotes edit a b c d Hinsey Williams Pulfer p 1483 Tribune The October 9 2012 Lord Tom ed References edit Abbott Lynn born 1946 Seroff Doug 2007 Ragged but Right Black Traveling Shows Coon Songs and the Dark Pathway to Blues and Jazz American Made Music Series 1st ed Jackson University Press of Mississippi p 382 Retrieved January 22 2021 via Google Books a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link OCLC 793384482 LCCN 2006 15009 ISBN 978 1 6170 3645 3 1 6170 3645 5 978 1 6047 3148 4 and ISBN 1 6047 3148 6 Charles Collier and the Silas Green Company Pittsburgh Courier newspaper advertisement Vol 31 no 52 December 28 1940 p 22 Retrieved January 22 2021 via Newspapers com Hinsey Shananda M Women Suffrage Suffrage Women LibGuides Libraries Research Guides Nassau University of the Bahamas Retrieved November 9 2017 Honouring the Heroes of Suffrage The Tribune newspaper Nassau Bahamas October 9 2012 Retrieved November 9 2017 Lord Tom ed Henry Mason Jazz Discography The online ed Chilliwack British Columbia Canada Lord Music Reference Inc OCLC 690104143 Retrieved January 22 2021 subscription required accessible at many libraries 1940 United States Census May 20 1940 Mason Oliver W Age abt 40 place of birth Bahamas residence Georgia Chatham County Savannah Tract 7 25 8 Militia Districts 13 17 Enumeration district 25 8 sheet 24 B household ID 11 online image page no 48 of 56 line 69 Records of the U S Census Bureau record group 29 Washington D C National Archives and Records Administration Retrieved January 21 2021 via FamilySearch a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link NARA publication no T627 digital folder no 5460974 microfilm image no 310 lt ref gt Williams Pulfer Kim June 2016 When Bain Town Woman Catch a Fire Even the Devil Run Voluntas International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations Springer Science Business Media 27 3 1472 1493 doi 10 1007 s11266 015 9630 y ISSN 1573 7888 JSTOR 43923239 OCLC 1186439078 all editions Note William Pulfer in 2018 completed her PhD at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary 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