Mizpah Tertullien

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Mizpah Tertullien
Mizpah Tertullien
3rd female and former senator of the Bahamas
Personal details
Born1930
Ragged Island
Died29th May 2015 at
Political partyProgressive Liberal Party (PLP)
Spouse(s)Egbert
ChildrenAdopted Daughter: Alice Tertullien

Mizpah Tertullien (1930 - 2015) was a psychologist and senator of the Bahamas.

Tertullien grew up on and graduated from the state high school.[1] She ran as the Progressive Liberal Party in 1972 (losing to Sir Roland Symonette. She subsequently served as a senator for ten years.[1]

She died on 29 May 2015, receiving a state funeral at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, West Hill.[2] The Prime Minister Perry Christie said she "contributed significantly to the development of the modern Bahamas in a variety of spheres", praising her political activism and career in law and media.[1]

Works[]

  • “Psychologically speaking: attitudes and cultural patterns in the Bahamas”[citation needed]
  • “Old Stories and Riddles (Bahamiana culturama).”[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Former Senator Mizpah Tertullien laid to rest". tribune242.com. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Mizpah Tertullien Obituary". legacy.com. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  3. ^ "PLP's Betrayal of the Movement for Equality". www.bahamapundit.com. Retrieved 12 February 2018.


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