Mary "May" Ingraham (1901 – 26 March 1982) was a Bahamian suffragist and the founding president of the Bahamas Women's Suffrage Movement.
Three of her brothers became musicians in the United States: On 30 December, 1919, Mary married Rufus Harcourt Ingraham[1] in Grant's Town, one of the over-the-hill suburbs of Nassau.
Along with Georgianna Symonette, Eugenia Lockhart and Mabel Walker, Ingraham founded the Women's Suffrage Movement.
By 1967, black women had organised themselves into a strong voting block that contributed to the Progressive Liberal Party's general election win and majority rulein the Bahamas.
The centre is operated for the government by the South Bahamas Conference of the Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists.