"Give US Our Due!" How Manitoba Women Won the Vote. "Give US Our Due!" How Manitoba Women Won the Vote.

"Give US Our Due!" How Manitoba Women Won the Vote‪.‬

Manitoba History 1996, Autumn, 32

    • 14,99 lei
    • 14,99 lei

Publisher Description

Manitoba was the first province in Canada to grant women the right to vote: this year, 1996, marks the eightieth anniversary of this signal advance in the on-going struggle for women's rights. This article tells the story of the achievement, with a particular focus on some of the women who led the suffrage movement in Manitoba. A number of these women play a prominent part as well in the most recent book by Mildred and Harry Gutkin, Profiles in Dissent: The Shaping of Radical Thought in the Canadian West. Nice Women Don't Want to Vote

GENRE
History
RELEASED
1996
22 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
43
Pages
PUBLISHER
Manitoba Historical Society
SIZE
219.3
KB

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