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    The Valiant Five

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    The Famous Five, or Valiant Five, was not only made up of five strong, independent women, but five role models. It started with Emily Murphy, a bright woman from Cookstown, Ontario, who was determined to make a difference for women all over Canada. She enlisted four other activists, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney, Henrietta Edwards, and Irene Parlby, who would help her on her journey to get women legally recognised as “persons” in Canada. Although the five made history together, they each have very

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    During the late 19th and 20th century, many political and social events like the persons case, suffrage, and both world wars aided in transforming Canada 's meaning and purpose for a woman. Many political figures like Emily Murphy and Alberta 's Famous Five played large roles in characterizing the rights and freedoms of a woman. Secondly, the roaring twenties was a time for females to challenge their traditional roles and prove that they have much broader capabilities than to stay at home. Finally

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    Emily Murphy was a Canadian women’s rights activist, jurist, and author. She is best known for contributions to Canadian feminism, specifically the question of whether women were “persons” under law. She is one of the strongest women in canadian history. In one case, the women were asked to leave the courtroom on the claims that the statement was not "fit for mixed company". This outcome was unacceptable to Murphy and she protested to the provincial Attorney General. "If the evidence is not fit

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    for the rights of women by winning the Persons Case and they’re the reason why women are considered persons today. The Famous Five are prominent people in Canadian history and they have established many of our rights. The Famous Five consists of Emily Murphy, Henrietta Edwards, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney, and Irene Parbly. They are most

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    Emily Murphy was born March 14, 1868 in Cookstown, Ontario. She grew up in a prominent Ontario family and had family members in the fields of business, politics and law. Two members in her family were Supreme Court judges and this could have inspired her to be a jurist. She attended the prestigious bishop Strachan School, a private Anglican girl’s school in Toronto. She moved to Edmonton, Alberta in 1907. She was an author and an activist in the women’s suffrage movement. One of her achievements

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    Emily Murphy is a Canadian heroine people greatly respect. Emily Murphy was born on March 14, 1868 in Cookstown, Ontario. She later married Arthur Murphy, an Anglican priest. They had 4 children together. Emily was introduced to the politics due to her family being on the more “well-off” side compared to other families. Emily learned in a private school, which helped her see the liberal view in life. It opened the doors to the political world. Emily accomplished many things during her lifetime

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    Emily Murphy, born in 1868, was an author, magistrate, and social activist. Today, she is a historic icon for her contributions to Canadian society. She accomplished much; her actions as a suffragist and activist embodied the Canadian spirit and changed the way society regarded women, and she became the first female magistrate in the British Empire. In addition, the lasting impact of the Persons Case was an enormous victory and effects Canadian law to this day. Emily Murphy is the greatest Canadian

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    Historical Leader Report Emily Murphy was an accomplished and honorable leader who passionately swept the nation from the Great Depression and into the new era of women empowerment. She vigorously fought for basic rights women were deprived of- voting, a fair share of property etc. She was born on March 14, 1868 in Cookstown, Ontario into a family with a wealthy businessman and landowner for her father. Due to her private schooling education she was raised with a profuse thinking. In 1887, she married

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    it into something positive as well as significant. An example of someone who fits all these characteristics and is always moving past what society is saying to fight for what’s right, Emily Murphy.

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    then men were. Emily Murphy made a significant impact on Women’s rights. Emily Murphy was a part of the “persons case”, she organized the Dower Act, Emily was a part of “The famous five”, she was the first female magistrate, and along with many other things she did in her life. Emily Murphy was a part of the Dower Act. Emily thought of the idea because she knew a man that sold his farm with his wife. He took all the money and left the women and their children, with nothing. Emily did not think

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