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  1. The Next Of Kin, Those Who Wait And Wonder
  2. The next of kin, those who wait and wonder by Nellie L. McClung 1873-1951, 1917-12-31
  3. The Black Creek stopping-house : and other stories by Nellie L., 1873-1951 McClung, 2009-10-26
  4. The next of kin : those who wait and wonder by Nellie L., 1873-1951 McClung, 2009-10-26
  5. Literature As Pulpit: The Christian Social Activism of Nellie L. McClung (Dissertations Sr, Vol 2) by Randi R. Warne, 1993-12
  6. Nellie McClung (The Quest Library, 20) by Margaret Macpherson, 2003-01-01
  7. Nellie McClung: The Complete Autobiography
  8. Nellie's Victory by Connie Brummel Crook, 2000-09

1. Nellie Letitia (Mooney) McClung - Celebrating Women's Achievements / Women In Ca
Nellie McClung 1873-1951 . Vierges folles, vierges sages kaléidoscopede femmes canadiennes dans l'univers du légendaire. Saint-Boniface, Man.
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/2/12/h12-304-e.html
Visit the Famous 5 Foundation Web Site Nellie Letitia (Mooney) McClung Suffragist, politician Photo courtesy of the National Archives of Canada (PA-030212) Nellie McClung was born in 1873 in Ontario, but her family moved to Manitoba in 1880 as pioneer homesteaders. She was a pioneer teacher, author, suffragist, social reformer, lecturer and legislator who lived in the West (Manitou, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary and Victoria) until her death in 1951. A well-rounded and capable woman, her various careers cannot be described separately, as her teaching, writing and public speaking abilities all fueled her desire to improve the rights of Canadian women. This desire, combined with her true activist nature, Christian faith and sense of duty, meshed perfectly with the social and moral reform movements arising in the West in the early 1900s and produced one of Canada's great social activists. Rural life, the plight of immigrants, conditions in cities and factories, the movements for prohibition and women's suffrage, World War I, the Depression and World War II provided the historical context for Nellie, both as a writer and a social reformer. Although some call her a crusader, it is said that she was a practical and realistic leader who put words into political action. While a young mother in Manitou, she started working with the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU). She founded many organizations: the Winnipeg Political Equality League, the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada and the Women's Institute of Edmonton, for which she was also the first president. She was also active in, among others, the Canadian Authors Association, the Canadian Women's Press Club, the Methodist Church of Canada and the Calgary Women's Literary Club.

2. Canadian Literary Archives - Nellie L. McClung
McClung, Nellie L. (Nellie LETITIA), 18731951. Letter to Ella _ and newsclippings.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/library/SpecColl/mcclung.htm
Special Collections
MCCLUNG, NELLIE L. (NELLIE LETITIA), 1873-1951.
[19] August 31 - 1951 September.
5 items (7 p. on 5 leaves).
Canadian author, legislator, suffragist and political activist. Biographical information available in The Oxford companion to Canadian literature, p. 478-479; The Canadian encyclopedia, v.2, p. 1047; and The feminist companion to literature in English : women writers from the Middle Ages to the present, p. 684-685.
File consists of letter, signed Nellie and Wes McClung, relating to a social event; and newsclippings of articles from various newspapers at the time of N. McClung's death.
Holograph, signed; printed material.
Acquired in 1980.
MsC 217
Last update: August 1997

3. Canadian History And Culture #1 -- Nellie McClung - Suite101.com
Before women in Canada were Persons, socially conscious women who recognized a wrong were moved by the suffering of others to create change. Nellie McClung was one of those Canadians. Related Subject(s) McClung, Nellie L., 18731951 , Feminists Canada Biography , Women's rights Canada
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4. Literature As Pulpit
McClung, Nellie. 1501 7th Street SW. (entrance moved to 803 - 15th Avenue. SW). Built 1907 - 1908. Builder Charles L. Coffin of Calgary. Original cost $7 000. 1873-1951
http://www.wlu.ca/~wwwpress/catalog/wwwbooks/warne.html
Literature as Pulpit: The Christian Social Activism of Nellie L. McClung
By Randi R. Warne Nellie L. McClung (1873-1951) was an internationally celebrated feminist and social activist whose success as a platform speaker was legendary. Her earliest notoriety was achieved as a writer, and during her lengthy career she authored four novels, two novellas, three collections of short stories, a two-volume autobiography and various collections of speeches, articles and wartime writing, to a total of sixteen volumes. All this served as a "pulpit" from which McClung could preach her gospel of feminist activism and social transformation. She was convinced that God's intention for Creation was a "Fair Deal" for everyone; and that Canada, particularly the prairie West, was a perfect place to begin to bring that about. Woman suffrage, temperance and the ordination of women were keystones in the battle engaged, in contrast to contemporary stereotypes, with a wit and compelling humour that won over enemies as it delighted her allies. Literature as Pulpit explores Nellie McClung's vision of a "better world," and the impediments to it, as expressed through her novels and her feminist "tract,"

5. NA - They Also Served
Nellie McClung (18731951). The National Archives of Canada holds several collections that have between Henrietta Muir Edwards, Nellie L. McClung, Louise C. McKinney, Emily F.
http://www.archives.ca/05/0518/05180205/051802050302_e.html
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I would like to know more... Nellie McClung (1873-1951) The National Archives of Canada holds several collections that have material from this period, or concern people who were involved in this historical event. For descriptions of fonds and collections consult the General Inventory found in ArchiviaNet. Some suggestions for further research at the National Archives of Canada include: Eula Lapp and the Reverend Gordon Lapp fonds, MG30-C195, (Manuscript) Mark McClung collection, MG31-K5 (Manuscript) For references to individual government files, photographs, works of art, moving images and sound recordings go to ArchiviaNet and click on the appropriate catalogue. Books and web-sites, like this one, are created from the accounts found in archives. These secondary sources exist to introduce, explain, criticise and entertain by bringing stories from the past to a wider audience. While this virtual exhibition is designed to showcase the collections of the National Archives of Canada, don’t forget that the search for stories from our past is not limited to the written or printed word. Libraries and museums are other great institutions to explore historical stories. Many web-sites also exist that are well-written and well-researched. The more points of view that you can find on any event, will lead to a better understanding of the past. Here are some suggested places from which you can expand your historical point of view...

6. Project Gutenberg Author Index
McClung, Nellie L., 18731951. McClure, Alexander K. (Alexander Kelly), 1828-1909
http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/author_index_M.html
Project Gutenberg
Author Index "M"
Maag, Carl Mabie, Hamilton Wright, 1846-1916 MacCaffrey, James, 1875-1935 MacClintock, William Darnall, 1858-1936 ... Mühlbach, L. (Luise), 1814-1873
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7. Nellie Letitia (Mooney) McClung - Femmes à L'honneur : Leurs Réalisations / Le
Translate this page - «Nellie McClung 1873-1951». Vierges folles, vierges sages kaléidoscopede femmes canadiennes dans l'univers du légendaire. Saint-Boniface, Man.
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/2/12/h12-304-f.html
Visitez le site Web de la Fondation Famous 5 Nellie Letitia (Mooney) McClung Suffragette, politicienne Avec la permission des Archives nationales du Canada (PA-030212) Irene Parlby Henrietta Muir Edwards Emily Murphy Louise McKinney
Horizon Canada . Vol. 1, no 10 (1984). P. 230-35 Horizon Canada . Vol. 1, no 10 (1984). P. 230-35 Hallett, Mary E.; Davis, Marilyn. Firing the heather : the life and times of Nellie McClung . Saskatoon : Fifth House, c1994. 336 p. McClung, Nellie L. Clearing in the west : my own story . Toronto : Thomas Allen Limited, c1935. 378 p. McClung, Nellie L. In times like these . Introduction by Veronica Strong-Boag. [Toronto] : University of Toronto Press, [1972]. 129 p. (The Social history of Canada series). McClung, Nellie L. The stream runs fast : my own story . Toronto : Thomas Allen, 1945. 316 p. Nellie McClung, 1873-1951: western whirlwind [kit]. [Montreal] : National Film Board of Canada, [1980]. 1 filmstrip, 1 sound cassette. (Heroes and heroines of Canada series). Savage, Candace.

8. ResAnet Browse Results
McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Congresses (1 doc);
http://www.amicus.nlc-bnc.ca/wbin/resanet/resultsm/s=b/n=SU/l=0/d=1/r=1/e=0/h=10

  • McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Biography (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Congresses (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Criticism and interpretation (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Critique et interprétation (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Drama (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Enregistrements sonores pour la jeunesse (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Juvenile fiction (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951 Juvenile fiction (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Juvenile literature (2 docs) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Juvenile sound recordings (1 doc)
  • 9. Balayage Des Résultats ResAnet
    McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Juvenile sound recordings (1 doc).
    http://www.amicus.nlc-bnc.ca/wbin/resanet/resultsm/s=b/n=SU/l=1/d=1/r=1/e=0/h=10

  • McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Biography (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Congresses (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Criticism and interpretation (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Critique et interprétation (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Drama (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Enregistrements sonores pour la jeunesse (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Juvenile fiction (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951 Juvenile fiction (1 doc) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Juvenile literature (2 docs) McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951Juvenile sound recordings (1 doc)

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    10. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
    Nellie L. McClung. "Holy Terror" 18731951. When Helen Letitia Mooney married pharmacist Wes McClung in 1896, she was
    http://www.promo.net/cgi-promo/pg/cat.cgi?&label=ID&ftpsite=ftp://ibiblio.org/pu

    11. Calgary And Southern Alberta - Sources
    Glenbow Museum Eric L. Harvie http//www.glenbow.org/musehtm/harvie.htm; TheFort Calgary Women in the 1920s McClung, Nellie Letitia , 1873-1951.
    http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/calgary/sources.html
    Calgary and Southern Alberta Sources General References
    Internet References

    Special Collections at the University of Calgary Library
    Images General References Alberta College of Art. Founders of the Alberta College of Art . Calgary: Alberta College of Art, 1986. Allen, Robert S. "A Witness to Murder: The Cypress Hills Massacre and the Conflict of Attitudes towards the Native People of the Canadian and American West during the 1870s." In As Long as the Sun Shines and Water Flows: A Reader in Canadian Native Studies , eds. Ian A. L. Getty and Antoine S. Lussier. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1983. Anderson, N. R. Oblate Fathers in Calgary: Roman Catholic Church, 1875-1889 . Calgary: Century Calgary Publications, 1975. Atkins, Laura, Colleen Nicoll and Jody Stewart. "Turner Valley Oilfields." Alberta History 32 (Winter 1984): 9-18. Avery, Donald H. Reluctant Host: Canada's Response to Immigration Workers, 1896-1994. Baine, Richard P. and Clarke Irwin. Calgary: An Urban Study . (no publication information). Barr, John J.

    12. Nellie McClung
    Translate this page Nellie McClung 1873-1951. Nellie McClung est l'une des figures deproue de la première vague féministe au Canada. On se souvient
    http://www.mta.ca/faculty/arts/canadian_studies/francais/realites/guide/canadien
    Nellie McClung 1873-1951

    13. AN - Ils Ont Aussi Servi
    Translate this page Nellie McClung (1873-1951). Pour parcourir des notices descriptives sur ces fondset de collections, consultez l’Inventaire général qui se trouve dans
    http://www.archives.ca/05/0518/05180205/051802050302_f.html
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    J’aimerais en savoir plus long... Nellie McClung (1873-1951) Les Archives nationales du Canada détiennent plusieurs collections qui renferment des documents datant de cette période ou concernant des gens associés à cet événement historique. Pour parcourir des notices descriptives sur ces fonds et de collections , consultez l’Inventaire général qui se trouve dans ArchiviaNet. Voici quelques suggestions de fonds et de collections à examiner aux Archives nationales du Canada : Fonds Eula Lapp et le Reverend Gordon Lapp, MG30-C195, (manuscrit) Collection Mark McClung, MG31-K5 (manuscrit) Pour obtenir des renvois à des dossiers gouvernementaux, des photos, des œuvres d’art, des images en mouvement et des enregistrements sonores particuliers, allez à ArchiviaNet et cliquez sur le catalogue désiré. Des livres et des sites Web tels que le présent site sont fondés sur les comptes rendus que l’on trouve dans les archives. Ces sources secondaires ont pour objet d’initier, d’expliquer, de critiquer ou de divertir en racontant des histoires anciennes à un vaste public. Bien que la présente exposition virtuelle soit conçue pour mettre en évidence les collections des Archives nationales du Canada, n’oubliez pas que les sources d’histoires liées à notre passé ne sont pas limitées aux manuscrits ni aux imprimés. Les bibliothèques et les musées sont aussi d’excellents lieux où chercher des récits historiques. Il existe également de nombreux sites Web qui sont bien rédigés et bien documentés. Plus vous trouverez de points de vue sur un événement donné, mieux vous saisirez le passé. Voici quelques suggestions de points de départ pour élargir vos horizons historiques...

    14. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. McClung, Nellie L., 18731951. Titles. Sowing SeedsIn Danny. To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online).
    http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/mcclung__nellie_l.__1873-.html
    Project Gutenberg Author record
    McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951
    Titles
    Sowing Seeds In Danny
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    15. Home Sweet Heritage Home - McClung, Nellie
    to 803 15th Avenue SW) Built 1907 - 1908 Builder Charles L. Coffin of Calgary.Original cost $7,000. 1873-1951. Nellie Letitia (Mooney) McClung was born at
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/calgary/res57.htm
    McClung, Nellie
    1501 - 7th Street SW
    (entrance moved to 803 - 15th Avenue
    SW)
    Built:
    Builder:
    Charles L. Coffin of Calgary.
    Original cost:
    Nellie Letitia (Mooney) McClung was born at Chatsworth, Ontario on October 20, 1873, the youngest of six children of an Irish immigrant family. When Nellie was six years old, the Mooneys moved to a homestead near Wawanesa, Manitoba. Although she was ten when she started school, Nellie earned a teaching certificate by the time she was sixteen. When she married a druggist named Robert Wesley McClung in 1896, she gave up her teaching career. While living in Manitou, Manitoba Nellie became active in the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, a group that believed the abuse of alcohol caused unemployment, disease, poverty and immorality. In addition to campaigning to prohibit alcohol, the WCTU promoted the idea that women should be permitted to vote. McClung published her first novel

    16. Untitled Document
    Nellie L. McClung Holy Terror 18731951 When Helen Letitia Mooney marriedpharmacist Wes McClung in 1896, she was already a seasoned
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/heirloom_series/volume6/76-77.htm
    Nellie L. McClung
    "Holy Terror" When Helen Letitia Mooney married pharmacist Wes McClung in 1896, she was already a seasoned pioneer, for, when she was six, her family had moved from Grey County in Ontario to homestead on the banks of the Souris River. Both before and after her marriage, Nellie was also a pioneer in everything to do with Women’s Rights, including campaigns for suffrage, temperance, and the decade-long, all-important Persons’ Case which finally, in the celebrated Privy Council judgement of 1929, changed the demeaning and inferior status of women as previously set down in the British North American Act.
    A dynamic lecturer, Nellie McClung was one of the few women speakers of her day who could fill Toronto’s Massey Hall. Her name appears on a plaque in Ottawa at the entrance to the Senate Chamber, with those of four other fighters for women’s suffrage who succeeded in opening the doors of the Senate to women. [Photo, courtesy The Toronto Star] Because of the difficulties and poverty associated with establishing the family farm, Nellie couldn’t begin school until she was ten, but she was a clever scholar and an eager one, and she was just 16 when she finished Normal School in Winnipeg and began teaching in a country school. As soon as she could save enough money, she returned to Winnipeg to finish the Collegiate Institute there. Always, wherever she was, she became a reforming activist in the organizations she believed in. Living in Winnipeg, and later in Edmonton, she became prominent politically for her outspoken convictions and her quick wit. She saw humour in a situation as readily as she saw corruption, and pompous politicians were one of her most frequent targets. She toured Manitoba in a mock Parliament that was a wicked satire on certain Members of the day, and the enfranchising of Manitoba women in 1916 was in no small part her victory.

    17. Human Rights
    Great Britain); Nellie L. McClung, 18731951 (Canada); Firing theHeather The Life Times of Nellie McClung by Hallet Davis; In
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    Distinguished Women of Past and Present
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    18. The Famous 5 Foundation - Ottawa 2000 -> Les Femmes Sont Des Personnes!
    Translate this page deuxième dans l'Empire britannique, et la première présidente de l'associationdes agricultrices albertaines. Nellie McClung (1873-1951) Suffragette bien
    http://www.famous5.org/ottawa/french/fottawa2000_women.html
    Les femmes sont des personnes! « Les femmes sont des personnes pour ce qui est des peines et des châtiments, mais non pour ce qui est des droits et des privilèges. » 1876, Décision du common law britannique L'affaire « personnes » de 1929 a abouti à une victoire qui marqua un point tournant dans la lutte des femmes pour l'égalité. Pendant huit ans des groupes avaient demandé à maintes reprises qu'une femme soit nommée au Sénat et ils avaient choisi madame la juge Emily Murphy comme candidate à ce poste. Mais trois premiers ministres successifs s'étaient vu recommander de ne pas désigner madame Murphy. On faisait valoir pour cela que les femmes n'étaient pas des « personnes remplissant les conditions requises » selon l'article 24 de l'Acte de l'Amérique du Nord Britannique et, par conséquent, n'étaient pas admissibles au Sénat.
    En 1927, madame la juge Murphy invitait quatre Albertaines jouant un rôle de premier plan - mesdames Henrietta Muir Edwards, Louise McKinney, Nellie McClung et Irene Parlby - à faire front commun avec elle pour demander des éclaircissements au gouvernement sur l'article 24. En 1928, quand la Cour suprême statua que les femmes ne remplissaient pas les conditions requises pour pouvoir faire partie du Sénat, le fameux groupe de cinq Albertaines en appela de ce jugement auprès du Comité judiciaire du Conseil privé de Grande-Bretagne (alors la plus haute cour de l'Empire britannique).

    19. British Columbia Archival Information Network Display
    1961 ; Dickie, Francis Joseph, 18901976 Evans, Hubert Reginald, 1892-1986 McClung,Nellie L., 1873-1951 ; Montgomery, LM (Lucy Maud), 1874-1942 MacKay, Isabel
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    Provenance: Cowie, Margaret C., 1886-1961 Title: Margaret Cowie fonds Dates: Physical desc.: 145 items ; 2 photographs Bio/Admin History: Born in 1886 in Simcoe County, Ontario, Margaret C. Cowie began teaching in Aberdeen Public School, located at 901 Barclay Avenue in Vancouver in November 1914. Moved to Nightingale Public School in February, 1934, was superannuated in 1946, but continued at Nightingale as a substitute until June 1948. During her career as a Grade 5-6 teacher she was instrumental in developing a Canadian Literature library within her school. She passed away in 1961. Scope/Content: The fonds consists of 141 letters written by 83 Canadian authors who received letters from the school requesting their books, a photograph, and a letter relating to their literary career. The photographs, with two exceptions, were not retained with letters and the books were placed in the school library; but the letters, many with their envelopes addressed to Miss Margaret Cowie, were passed by Margaret Cowie to a friend and eventually donated to the UBC Library. The correspondents include Marius Barbeau, Frank Burnett, Bliss Carman, Mazo de la Roche, Francis Dickie, Hubert Evans, Nellie McClung, L.M. Montgomery Macdonald, Isabel E. MacKay, Charles Mair, Emily Murphy, Charles G.D. Roberts, Constance Skinner, Robert Stead, and A.M. Stephen. Most of the letters were written between 1925 and 1928. Title source: Title based on contents of fonds.

    20. Welcome To The Historic Author Index
    return to top. L. Laurence, Margaret (19261987). M. Mair, Charles (1838-1927). McClung,Nellie Letitia (Mooney) (1873-1951). McLuhan, Herbert Marshall (1911-1980).
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    Index of Historic Manitoba Authors
    Search the M.A.P. Index
    Find out more about the influential writers of Manitoba's past! The Historic Authors section is organized alphabetically by the Authors' last names. A B C D ... Z A return to top B Grey Owl, a.k.a. Archibald Stansfeld Belaney (1888-1938) Benham, Mary Lile (Love) (1914-1991) Blondal, Patricia (Jenkins) (1926-1959) Brooker, Bertram (1888-1955) ... return to top C Constantin-Weyer, Maurice (1881-1964) return to top D Dafoe, John Wesley (1866-1944) return to top E return to top F return to top G Gibbons, Lillian (1906-1996) Gordon, Charles William, a.k.a. Ralph Connor (1860-1937) Gray, James H. (1906-1998) Grove, Frederick Philip (1879-1948) ... return to top H Hiebert, Paul Gerhardt (1892-1987) Hind, Ella Cora (1861-1942) Hirsch, John Stephen (1930-1989) return to top I return to top J return to top K return to top L Laurence, Margaret (1926-1987) Leah, Vince (1913-1993) Lysenko, Vera (1910-1975) return to top M Mair, Charles (1838-1927) McClung, Nellie Letitia (Mooney) (1873-1951) McLuhan, Herbert Marshall (1911-1980) Morton, William Lewis (1908-1980) ... return to top N return to top O Ostenso, Martha (1900-1963)

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