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(Businesswoman) Elisabeth Dieudonné Vincent achieved success as a businesswoman and international migrant. Initially operating a business in New Orleans with her husband by renting out slaves, they faced racial inequality and restrictions in the United States. This led them to move to France, where they managed a dairy and vineyards. Economic challenges during the French Revolution of 1848 prompted another relocation to Antwerp, where they invested in their sons' tobacco business. Vincent consistently exhibited resilience and adaptability in navigating diverse challenges throughout her career.