LC control no. | n 87949954 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR9199.3.M4237 PS8525.C52 CaOONL |
Personal name heading | McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951 |
Variant(s) | McClung, Nellie Letitia Mooney, 1873-1951 Mooney, Nellie Letitia, 1873-1951 |
Associated country | Canada |
Birth date | 1873-10-20 |
Death date | 1951-09-01 |
Place of birth | Chatsworth (Ont.) |
Place of death | Victoria (B.C.) |
Profession or occupation | Women's rights activist Authors Feminists Politicians |
Found in | Hancock, C.L. No small legacy, c1986: cover (Nellie McClung) Can CIP (McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951) p. 12, etc. (writer, activist in womens' rights; née Nellie Letitia Mooney) LC data base, 9/10/87 (hdg.: McClung, Nellie Letitia Mooney, 1873-1951) The Black Creek stopping-house, 1912: title page (Nellie L. McClung, author of "Sowing seeds in Danny," and "The second chance") Wikipedia, June 10, 2014 (Nellie McClung, born Nellie Letitia Mooney (20 October 1873-1 September 1951); Canadian feminist, politician, and social activist; McClung and four other women: Henrietta Muir Edwards, Emily Murphy, Louise McKinney and Irene Parlby, who together came to be known as "The Famous Five" (also called "The Valiant Five"), launched the "Persons Case," contending that women could be "qualified persons" eligible to sit in the Senate; born Chatsworth, Ontario; died Victoria, British Columbia) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nellie_McClung> LAC internal file, March 4, 2019 (heading: McClung, Neillie L., 1873-1951; variants: McClung, Neillie Letitia Mooney, 1873-1951; Mooney, Neillie Letitia, 1873-1951) |
Equivalent(s) | McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951 |
National bib agency no. | 0009J1733E |
Associated language | eng |
Quality code | nlc |