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She Won The Vote For Women

The Life and Times of Lillian Beynon Thomas

Author: Robert Hawkins  

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Lillian Beynon Thomas' suffragist campaign succeeded where all others had failed. This full-length biography fills an important gap in the history of the 'votes for women' movement, a campaign which saw Manitoba become the earliest federal or provincial Canadian jurisdiction to grant women the franchise.

To achieve the franchise, she eschewed the then traditional tools of back-room, partisan party politics by instead developing a broadly-based, grass-roots movement which stands as a forerunner of modern political campaign techniques. Facing hostile opposition to her pacifist views in Winnipeg during World War One, she and her husband went into voluntary exile in New York City. Returning home, she became a leading Canadian short-story writer, playwright, and public advocate for a Canadian cultural identity, distinct from that of Britain or America.

This is the story of how a young girl came with her settler family to a desolate part of the hardscrabble prairie and who, despite these humble origins, succeeded in engineering a fundamental Canadian democratic reform and championing the emerging Canadian cultural nationalism.

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Critic Reviews

"Not many books can be described as a revelation. This is one of them. The life of Lillian Beynon Thomas and her impact on Canada is a story that goes to the heart of our nation." -- Dale Eisler, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Regina and University of Saskatchewan

"Robert E. Hawkins rescues an important woman from the obscurity of history. In his fascinating account, Hawkins demonstrates clearly that Canada was made by women like Lillian Beynon Thomas who accepted no limits to their place in the emerging nation. Engaging, lucid, and informative, this book is a must read for all interested in understanding how Canada became the nation it is today. We need others to follow Hawkin's fine example of finding unique nation-builders." -- Dr. Raymond Blake, FRSC, Professor of History, University of Regina

"Robert Hawkins has brought Lillian Beynon Thomas into our historical consciousness in this engaging and important book. She was a formidable innovator and activist on a broad front of issues in the struggle for the equality of women. This is a must read for scholars of western Canadian and women's history, and an enjoyable one for the rest of us."-- Peter MacKinnon, President Emeritus, University of Saskatchewan

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About the Author

Robert Hawkins is the past President & Vice-Chancellor of the University of Regina and, until 2023, he was a law professor in its Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy. Bob grew up in Western Manitoba and is a graduate of St. John's College, University of Manitoba, which has awarded him an Honorary Doctorate. Bob has published extensively in leading Canadian Law Journals on constitutional and administrative law, and on the legal history of the Prairie region, including Lillian Benyon Thomas' role in the suffrage movement.

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Publisher
Great Plains Publications Ltd
Published
14th January 2025
Pages
312
ISBN
9781773371283

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