Eugenia Charles, born on May fifteenth, nineteen nineteen, was a trailblazing Dominican politician who made history as the first woman to serve as Prime Minister of Dominica. Her tenure spanned from July twenty-first, nineteen eighty, to June fourteenth, nineteen ninety-five, marking her as a significant figure in Caribbean politics.
As the first female lawyer in Dominica, Charles broke barriers and paved the way for future generations of women in leadership. She was not only Dominica's first and only woman prime minister to date but also the second woman prime minister in the Caribbean, following Lucina da Costa of the Netherlands Antilles. Her election as head of government was a landmark achievement, making her the first woman in the Americas to be elected in her own right.
Charles's leadership was characterized by her resilience and determination, earning her the nickname