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Gender Equality: Women Are Persons
Students: this is an eight-slide presentation on an important part of Manitoban history when women gained the right to vote (1916) and were recognized as persons (1929). You may now complete the on-site/on-line tasks as assigned. Prepared by RZP January 28, 2015.
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Gender Equality

Published on Nov 18, 2015

Gender Equality: Women Are Persons Students: this is an eight-slide presentation on an important part of Manitoban history when women gained the right to vote (1916) and were recognized as persons (1929). Complete the on-site/on-line tasks as assigned. Prepared by RZP January 28, 2015.

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GENDER EQUALITY

WOMEN ARE PERSONS (Prepared by RZP Jan. 28, 2015)
Gender Equality: Women Are Persons
Students: this is an eight-slide presentation on an important part of Manitoban history when women gained the right to vote (1916) and were recognized as persons (1929). You may now complete the on-site/on-line tasks as assigned. Prepared by RZP January 28, 2015.

WOMEN FROM MANITOBA CAN VOTE

January 28, 1916
Photo by lorenkerns

MANITOBAN WOMEN HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOTE

At a provincial level

FAMOUS FIVE

N. McClung, E. Murphy, H. Muir Edwards, L. McKinney, I. Parlby
Photo by Big Dadoo

"Person's Case" initiated by the Famous Five

March 14, 1928
Photo by Terriko

"Women are not persons
and cannot be senators"

Photo by AJ Batac

WOMEN BECOME PERSONS

October 18, 1929
Photo by Me in ME

NELLIE McLUNG, A PERSON IN 1929

Author, part of the Famous Five
Photo by mkooiman

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE MICHAELLE JEAN

A PERSON (27th GG of Canada '05-'10)