Manitoba Political Equality League
The Political Equality League was a group active in Manitoba, Canada between 1912 and 1916 that successfully lobbied for women's suffrage at the provincial level. One of the highlights of the campaign was a mock parliament in which Nellie McClung parodied the Conservative premier Rodmond Roblin, with a parliament of women dismissing men's claims for rights using the same arguments used by men to dismiss women's claims.
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Manitoba Political Equality League
The Political Equality League was a group active in Manitoba, Canada between 1912 and 1916 that successfully lobbied for women's suffrage at the provincial level. One of the highlights of the campaign was a mock parliament in which Nellie McClung parodied the Conservative premier Rodmond Roblin, with a parliament of women dismissing men's claims for rights using the same arguments used by men to dismiss women's claims.
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The Political Equality League ...... men to dismiss women's claims.
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Obtain women's suffrage
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Political Equality League
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Obtain women's suffrage
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Manitoba
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The Political Equality League ...... men to dismiss women's claims.
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