Silent Suffragette: Great Aunt Dee Dee's Militant Tendency
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Silent Suffragette: Great Aunt Dee Dee's Militant Tendency
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Abstract |
A glimpse at the women's suffrage movement in English Montreal in the early decades of the twentieth century, through the views of the author's husband's great aunt, Edith Nicholson. The author describes Nicholson as a "prim and proper missionary schoolmarm from a respectable working-class family in the Eastern Townships" who identified with the actions of the radical British suffragette, Emmeline Pankhurst.
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Quebec Heritage News
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Vol. 8
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no. 1
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Date |
Winter 2014
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Pages |
17-20
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Language |
de
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Nixon, Dorothy. “Silent Suffragette: Great Aunt Dee Dee’s Militant Tendency.” Quebec Heritage News, Winter 2014. http://qahn.org/files/quebecanglophoneheritagenetwork/documents/qhn/qhn_winter_2014.final_reduced.pdf.
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