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Author Macpherson, Kay

Title When in doubt, do both : the times of my life / Kay Macpherson with C.M. Donald
Published Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©1994

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 296 pages, 48 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, portraits
Summary "In this memoir Kay Macpherson, the respected feminist, pacifist, and political activist, takes a delightful look back at a rich and fascinating life, dedicated to the principles of women's rights and social justice, and to an unshakeable conviction that women working together can change the world, and have a marvellous time in the process." "Born in England in 1913, Macpherson immigrated to Canada in 1935. Nine years later she married C.B. Macpherson, then in the early years of his distinguished career as a political philosopher, and together they raised three children. In the late 1940s, a busy mother and academic wife, Macpherson joined the Association of Women Electors. Eventually she served as its national president, an office she held also with the Voice of Women and later with the National Action Committee on the Status of Women. She ran several times as a federal candidate for the NDP. She travelled the world as an advocate of women's rights, and spent most of her time in Canada in the consuming work of social change: organizing, demonstrating, writing letters, giving speeches, and, above all, meeting. From their meetings Macpherson and her colleagues moved into the streets, into Parliament, and, eventually, into history, with one of the most important achievements for Canadian women in the twentieth century: the celebrated equality clause in the Constitution of 1982." "Macpherson's story is the story of second-wave feminism in Canada, which cut across party, class, and language lines, and was characterized by a tremendous sense of unity and of hope. It is also a candid account of family stresses, including strained relations with her children, the death of her husband in 1987, and that of her son two years later." "Kay Macpherson remains unshaken in her commitment to grassroots action. On receiving the Order of Canada in 1982, she was asked by the Governor General what she had been up to lately. 'Revolution, ' she replied."--Jacket
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Subject Macpherson, Kay
SUBJECT Macpherson, Kay fast
Macpherson, Kay. swd
Subject Feminism -- Canada
Feminists -- Canada -- Biography
Women -- Political activity -- Canada -- Biography
Feminists -- Canada -- Biography
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Social Scientists & Psychologists.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Personal Memoirs.
Feminism
Feminists
Women -- Political activity
Autobiografie
Canada
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
Author Donald, Christine
LC no. 95103549
ISBN 9781487576325
1487576323