Ramatoulaye Seck
Alongside Arame Diène and Aïda Mbaye, Seck was elected to the National Assembly in 1983; all three women became known for their political abilities despite a lack of formal education.[1] She was a member of the Socialist Party of Senegal, and was nominated by the local party union as a substitute for Diène, alongside whom she was elected.[2]
Ramatoulaye Seck was a Senegalese politician.
References
- Kathleen Sheldon (4 March 2016). Historical Dictionary of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 76–. ISBN 978-1-4422-6293-5.
- Luise White; Stephan Miescher; David William Cohen (2001). African Words, African Voices: Critical Practices in Oral History. Indiana University Press. pp. 216–. ISBN 0-253-21468-8.
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