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A resident of Indian River, Ramsay stood for the electoral district of 3rd Prince in the 1951 election as a Cooperative Commonwealth Federation candidate.
Her brother Bill was the first Canadian of African heritage to run for political office in Canada, standing as a candidate for the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in the 1949 election, and her brother Jack was a noted Canadian labour union leader.