Mizpah Tertullien

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

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

Tertullien grew up on Ragged Island 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”
  • “Old Stories and Riddles (Bahamiana culturama).”[3]
gollark: Basically! There's actual competition.
gollark: I don't trust governments to not do bad things given control of banks and stuff.
gollark: Like, I don't know, internal training sales manager.
gollark: I'm sure you could come up with much worse ones.
gollark: Those are all pretty useful jobs.

References

  1. "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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