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    Nellie Letitia McClung (née Mooney; 20 October 1873 – 1 September 1951) was a Canadian author, politician, and social activist, who is regarded as one...
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  • who advocated for women and children: Henrietta Muir Edwards, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney, Emily Murphy, and Irene Parlby. On August 27, 1927, they...
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  • United Kingdom and the United States. She portrayed prominent feminist Nellie McClung, family matriarch and business woman May Bailey in the television series...
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  • player; nephew of Seth McClung (below) Matthew McClung, football coach Megan McClung (1972–2006), military officer Nellie McClung (1873–1951), feminist...
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  • Frederick Russell Burnham, American soldier and adventurer (b. 1861) 1951 – Nellie McClung, Canadian author and suffragist (b. 1873) 1967 – Siegfried Sassoon,...
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  • Oulton for its Women of Distinction Awards. Oulton helped to create the Nellie McClung Foundation and became the Chair of the Foundation's Board in 2006. Oulton...
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    Edmonton-McClung is a provincial electoral district in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The district was created in 1993 and is named after Nellie McClung. The...
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  • (through her first agent) to create a historical graphic novel about Nellie McClung, Canada's most outspoken suffragette who is credited with getting women...
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    women's rights activists that also included Henrietta Muir Edwards, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney and Irene Parlby. In 1927, the women launched the "Persons...
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  • by Nellie McClung Elementary School and John Ware Junior High School, as well as by St. Benedict Elementary School, a separate school. Nellie McClung Elementary...
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  • Lillian Mae (née) Johnston, was grandson of women's rights activist Nellie McClung, and was left orphaned at the age of 13. He married his wife Eda (née)...
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    Heritage Minutes as "Her-itage Moments"; the parodied ads were the one on Nellie McClung and the suffragist movement in Manitoba, and the one about Dr. Wilder...
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  • 4–6, it is available at Hillhurst Elementary School for the North and Nellie McClung Elementary School for the South. For Division 3, or grades 7–9, it is...
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    One of the highlights of the campaign was a mock parliament in which Nellie McClung parodied the Conservative premier Rodmond Roblin, with a parliament...
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  • of (most) Manitoba women getting the vote; and the founding of the Nellie McClung Foundation. Driedger has been involved with the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians...
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    underway in mid-to-late 1800s.: 1  The Canadian suffragette and activist Nellie McClung was born in the town of Chatsworth. The Sullivan Township area has a...
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  • player, 1948 French Open champion Nellie McClung (1873–1951), Canadian feminist, politician, and social activist Nellie McKay (born 1982), British-born American...
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    events per year. Two historic houses associated with writer and activist Nellie McClung were renovated and relocated to the town in 2017 and reopened as museums...
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  • significant as Nellie McClung, a Canadian feminist, resided in them. The museum closed in 2016. The buildings associated with Nellie McClung were moved to...
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  • 1914 the women's suffrage movement in Canada, under the leadership of Nellie McClung, organized a mock parliament to parody the refusal of the government...
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  • Richard ice hockey player 24 Sir Arthur Currie commander, general 25 Nellie McClung feminist, social activist 26 Dr. Norman Bethune physician, medical innovator...
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    Branch. 1976: Nellie McClung Branch opens in Saanich. It is named after Canadian feminist, politician, author and social activist Nellie McClung. 1980: Central...
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    granted these rights. This bill was passed due in part to the advocacy of Nellie McClung, a women's rights activist from Manitoba. The law established the agency...
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  • banker and politician, 6th Governor of New Mexico (d. 1951) 1873 – Nellie McClung, Canadian author and suffragist (d. 1951) 1873 – Jussi Merinen, Finnish...
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  • Education. Posthumously she was recognised as a trailblazer by the Nellie McClung Foundation in honour of the province's sesquicentennial and 105th anniversary...
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    was the eldest of "The Famous Five", along with Emily Murphy, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney and Irene Parlby, who fought to have women recognized as...
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    Webb Hayes to Susan B. Anthony, were active in temperance. In Canada, Nellie McClung was a longstanding advocate of temperance. As with most social movements...
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    a group of women known as The Famous Five—Henrietta Edwards, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney, Emily Murphy and Irene Parlby. The case began as a reference...
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    into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. Other significant figures include Nellie McClung (activist in politics and women's rights), Emily Carr (post-impressionist...
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    Boyle at the platform level entitled Our Nell, featuring depictions of Nellie McClung, William Lyon Mackenzie, as well as the former Simpson's and Eaton's...
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