Maymie de Mena, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Maymie de Mena

Date of Birth: 10-Dec-1879

Place of Birth: St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, United States

Date of Death: 23-Oct-1953

Profession: suffragette, activist

Nationality: United States, Jamaica, Nicaragua

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Maymie de Mena

  • Maymie de Mena (December 10, 1879 – October 23, 1953, also known as Maymie Aiken or Madame DeMena Aiken in her later career) was an American-born activist who became one of the highest-ranking officers in the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA).
  • She has been credited with keeping the organization alive after Marcus Garvey's conviction for mail fraud and deportation from the United States. De Mena was born into a Creole family in St.
  • Martin Parish, Louisiana, and obtained her education in the United States before marrying a Nicaraguan and moving to Central America.
  • After a decade in which she raised a daughter and taught school, she divorced, returned to the U.S., and joined the UNIA.
  • Quickly rising in the ranks from a translator, because she was fluent in Spanish, de Mena became one of the leaders of the pan-African movement.
  • She was responsible for increasing the membership of the organization in the Caribbean and Latin America.
  • When Garvey left the U.S.
  • and relocated to Jamaica, de Mena became Garvey's official representative in New York and was the first woman to carry such a high distinction in the organization. After Garvey moved to London, de Mena, now remarried and styling herself as Madame Aiken, directed her attentions to women's and children's issues in Jamaica.
  • She fought for women's suffrage and birth control rights, while establishing trade organizations to assist working-class women in improving their economic status.

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