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Agnes Macphail And The Politics Of Equality
Terence Allan Crowley

Agnes Macphail And The Politics Of Equality

James Lorimer & Company (Jan 01, 1990)
9781550283266
| Book - Paperback
260 pages | 152 x 239 mm | English

Genre

  • Feminism and Women's Studies

Subject

  • History and Politics (FEM-HP)

Plot

Agnes Macphail, Canada's first woman MP, is a heroine for our times: an accomplished politician, committed feminist and a complex, well-rounded human being. A democratic populist who emerged politically during the post-World War One farmers' revolt, Macphail helped build the alliance that became the CCF, ending two-party domination of national political life. She later served the CCF as Ontario's first woman MPP.In all her activities Macphail was an outspoken advocate of equality and human rights, working tirelessly to win recognition of women's rights, to reform the penal system and to secure international peace. Strong convictions, openness to new ideas and devotion to democratic values were Maphail's distinguishing characteristics. Agnes MacPhail and the Politics of Equality recounts the career of a Canadian political pioneer, while simultaneously presenting twentieth-century Canadian history from a woman's perspective.