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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. Canadian Literary And Art Archives - Nellie L. McClung
MCCLUNG, NELLIE L., 18731951. Letter to Ella _ and newsclippings. 19 August 31 - 1951 September. 5 items (7 p. on 5 leaves).
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2. RootsWeb CAN-ONT-GREY-L Nellie Mooney McCLUNG, 1873 - 1951
CANONT-GREY-L Archives. Archiver CAN-ONT-GREY 2000-10 0970425458 From "Daniel G Dobson" Subject Nellie Mooney McCLUNG, 1873
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3. RootsWeb ALBERTA-L [ALBERTA] Nellie Mooney McCLUNG, 1873 - 1951
ALBERTAL Archives From "Daniel G Dobson" Subject ALBERTA Nellie Mooney McCLUNG, 1873 - 1951
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4. Nellie L. McClung - Gen Se De La Soci T Canadienne Actuelle - Le
Nellie L. McClung avec son fils Mark et leur chien Philip dans la cour avant de leur maison, Edmonton de vote des femmes, Nellie McClung (1873
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5. Nellie L. McClung - Making Canadian Society What It Is - Critical
Nellie L. McClung, her son Mark, and dog Philip in the front yard of her house, Edmonton, Alberta, ca. vote for women, Nellie McClung
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6. Plus - Nellie McClung - Ils Ont Aussi Servi - Saviez-vous Que -
Nellie McClung (18731951) Londres, Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1928. McClung, Nellie L. Sowing seeds in Danny, Toronto, Ryerson, 1911.
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7. Nellie Letitia (Mooney) McClung - Femmes L'honneur Leurs
McClung, Nellie L. The stream runs fast my own story. Toronto Thomas Allen, 1945. 316 p. Nellie McClung, 18731951 western
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8. Celebrating Women's Achievements / Femmes L'honneur Leurs
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9. CM Magazine Nellie's Victory.
Subject Headings McClung, Nellie L., 18731951-Juvenile fiction. Feminists-Fiction. Reformers-Fiction.
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10. When Helen Letitia Mooney Married Pharmacist Wes McClung In 1896
Nellie L. McClung "Holy Terror" 18731951
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11. Nellie Letitia (Mooney) McClung - Celebrating Women's Achievements / Women In Ca
Nellie McClung 18731951 . Vierges folles, vierges sages kaléidoscope defemmes canadiennes Our Nell a scrapbook biography of Nellie L. McClung.
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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.

12. Nellie L. McClung (1873-1951), Romancière, Journaliste, - Les
Translate this page Nellie McClung, Les Célèbres cinq. Nellie L. McClung (1873-1951), romancière,journaliste, suffragette et militante au sein du mouvement de tempérance.
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13. University Of Calgary: Special Collections: About Special Collections
McClung, Nellie L., 18731951. Letter to Ella _ and newsclippings. 19August 31 - 1951 September. 5 items (7 p. on 5 leaves).
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Special Collections Fore-edge painting on Benjamin Jowett. College Sermons. London: J. Murray, 1896. Bound by Zaehnsdorf. Most Special Collections books are searchable on the University of Calgary Library Catalogue . Individual archival holdings, consisting of correspondence, original manuscripts, photographs, sound recordings, etc. require the use of special finding aids. Some collections have online finding aids, while other finding aids are located only in the Reading Room. If you are unfamiliar with how to use finding aids, please consult our on-line guide Please note that materials are available to researchers for use only in our Reading Room.

14. Celebrating Women's Achievements / Femmes à L'honneur : Leurs Réalisations
Nellie McClung 18731951 . Vierges folles, vierges sages kaléidoscope de femmescanadiennes dans l univers du légendaire. Saint-Boniface, Man.
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15. Browse By Author: M - Project Gutenberg
McClung, Nellie L. (18731951). Wikipedia The Black Creek Stopping-House (English);Purple Springs (English); Sowing Seeds in Danny (English)
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16. Three Times And Out By Nellie L. McClung - Project Gutenberg
Creator, McClung, Nellie L. (18731951). Title, Three Times and Out. Language,English. EText-No. 12880. Release Date, 2004-07-11. Copyrighted, No
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17. Project Gutenberg Titles By McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951
Project Gutenberg Titles by. McClung, Nellie L., 18731951. Sowing Seeds in Danny.You can also look up this author on The Online Books Page, which may list
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18. Literary Encyclopedia: McClung, Nellie
McClung, Nellie (18731951). Activist, Feminist, Journalist, Lecturer, Novelist, For most of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first, Nellie L.
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19. Home Sweet Heritage Home - McClung, Nellie
Builder Charles L. Coffin of Calgary. Original cost $7000. 18731951.Nellie Letitia (Mooney) McClung was born at Chatsworth, Ontario on October 20, 1873,
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McClung, Nellie
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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

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Nellie L. McClung Holy Terror 18731951. When Helen Letitia Mooney marriedpharmacist Wes McClung in 1896, she was already a seasoned pioneer, for,
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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.

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