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Publisher:Heritage House, 2021Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Healey, HaleyDate:Created2021Summary:
An inspiring and eye-opening collection of true stories about fourteen women who blazed their own trails in life and contributed in a fundamental way to the history of Vancouver Island and the surrounding islands. In this fascinating follow-up to On Their Own Terms, author Haley Healey chronicles the lives of a whole new crop of resilient, hard-working, rule-breaking, diverse women who lived on and around Vancouver Island. Flourishing and Free introduces readers to Sylvia Stark (1839-1944), who was born into slavery in Missouri and went on to become a homesteader on Salt Spring Island; Mary Ann Croft (1865-1935), the first female lighthouse keeper in all of Canada; Victoria Chung (1897-1966), the first Asian-Canadian person to earn a medical degree, who provided urgent care during the Second World War; Dr. Ellen White (1922-2018), a renowned Coast Salish educator, author, and storyteller; and Isabel Kimoto (1921-), a cook, who was sent to a Japanese-Canadian internment camp in 1942 with her three-month-old baby; and many more. Uplifting, empowering, and entertaining, this concise collection of stories will appeal to anyone interested in learning more about the unsung heroines of the West Coast.
Subject(s): British Columbia--Vancouver Island | Canada | History | Post-Confederation (1867-) | Social history | Successful people | Women | Women heroesOriginal Publisher: Victoria, Heritage HouseLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781772033540, 1772033545
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