Henrietta Edwards
Canadian activist and author
Born
December 18th, 1849
175 years ago
Died
1931
94 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
Canada
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An activist and author, contributed significantly to the women's rights movement in Canada. Co-founded the National Council of Women of Canada in 1893 and served as its first president. Played a crucial role in advocating for legal rights for women and was involved in several initiatives aimed at improving women's status in society. Authored various works, including a biography of one of Canada’s early feminist figures. Focused on issues such as suffrage, property rights, and labor conditions for women.
Co-founded the National Council of Women of Canada
Authored works on women's rights and advocacy
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