because she was awesome
Louise McKinney was a prominent advocate for women's rights in Canada and played a key role in the suffrage movement. As one of the first two women elected to a legislative assembly in Canada, she fought for women's right to vote and was instrumental in the passage of laws promoting women's equality. McKinney also championed social issues such as child welfare and education, contributing to significant reforms that improved the lives of women and children in Alberta and beyond. Her efforts helped lay the groundwork for future advancements in gender equality.
Louise McKinney was a pioneering Canadian politician and women's rights advocate, notably becoming one of the first women elected to a legislature in Canada when she was elected to the Alberta Legislature in 1917. She played a significant role in the suffrage movement, advocating for women's rights and contributing to the recognition of women's legal status. McKinney was also involved in various social reform initiatives, including education and public health, and she was the first woman to be appointed to the Alberta Senate in 1931. Her legacy continues to inspire efforts for gender equality in politics and society.
Mary Louise Smith - civil rights activist - was born in 1937.
The Famous Five (a group of women who fought for women's rights in Canada) first met in 1927 at a dinner party hosted by Judge Emily Murphy in Edmonton, Alberta. The group consisted of Emily Murphy, Irene Marryat Parlby, Nellie Mooney McClung, Louise Crummy McKinney, and Henrietta Muir Edwards.
There was nothing interesting about the concentration camp because the rights of the people were being infringed.
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks is considered to be the "First Lady of Civil Rights" and the "Mother of the Freedom Movement".
Sharlene Louise Mollett has written: 'The politics of natural resource access: Indigeneity, race and property rights in the Honduran Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve'
Ernestine Louise Rose was a prominent figure in the women's rights movement in the 19th century. She was an advocate for women's suffrage, equal education, and abolition. Rose was known for her powerful speeches and writings that challenged gender inequalities and advocated for women's rights.
why did louis crummy mckinny become intrested in womans rights
When you become a citizen,you receive a certificate.
His murder & trial started the Civil Rights Movement
Gay rights were a lot more lenient back then.