Pauline Opango Lumumba

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Pauline Opango Lumumba was the widow of Congolese independence leader and first prime minister Patrice Lumumba, known for her role in preserving his legacy and advocating for justice after his assassination.

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instanceOf human
political activist
widow of a head of government
advocacyFocus moral and political rehabilitation of Patrice Lumumba
recognition of crimes committed during Congolese decolonization
associatedWith Congolese nationalist circles
Patrice Lumumba NERFINISHED
cause campaigns for truth about Patrice Lumumba’s assassination
defense of Patrice Lumumba’s reputation
demand for accountability from former colonial powers
countryOfCitizenship Democratic Republic of the Congo NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Congolese people
familyName Opango NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Pauline NERFINISHED
historicalContext Cold War in Central Africa NERFINISHED
Congo Crisis NERFINISHED
knownFor public appearances defending Patrice Lumumba’s memory
symbolic role in Congolese anti-colonial struggle
languageSpoken French
Lingala
maritalStatus widow
movement Congolese independence movement NERFINISHED
name Pauline Opango Lumumba NERFINISHED
notableFor advocacy for justice after the assassination of Patrice Lumumba
preserving the legacy of Patrice Lumumba
placeOfBirth Belgian Congo NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment African nationalism
anti-colonialism
relative children of Patrice Lumumba
religion Christianity
residence Democratic Republic of the Congo NERFINISHED
role guardian of Patrice Lumumba’s historical legacy
spouse Patrice Lumumba NERFINISHED
subjectOf biographical articles about Patrice Lumumba’s family
timePeriod post-independence Congo

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Patrice Lumumba spouse Pauline Opango Lumumba