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- Q18167845 description "Canadian activist and writer".
- Q18167845 description "Canadian activist and writer".
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- Q18167845 abstract "Alice Amelia Chown (3 February 1866 – 2 March 1949) was a Canadian feminist, pacifist, socialist and author. She was brought up in a strict Methodist family, and remained at home until she was forty attending her mother, who died in 1906. Chown then embarked on a life of travel and involvement in many reform causes. She was an original and iconoclastic thinker, and became one of the leading social feminists of her day. She is best known for her 1921 book The Stairway in which she recounts her life and growing freedom after 1906.".
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- Q18167845 birthDate "1866-02-03".
- Q18167845 birthPlace "Kingston, Province of Canada".
- Q18167845 dateOfBirth "1866-02-03".
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- Q18167845 name "Alice Amelia Chown".
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- Q18167845 occupation "Feminist, pacifist, socialist and author".
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- Q18167845 comment "Alice Amelia Chown (3 February 1866 – 2 March 1949) was a Canadian feminist, pacifist, socialist and author. She was brought up in a strict Methodist family, and remained at home until she was forty attending her mother, who died in 1906. Chown then embarked on a life of travel and involvement in many reform causes. She was an original and iconoclastic thinker, and became one of the leading social feminists of her day.".
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