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Morrison, James H.
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Fitzpatrick, Alfred, 1862-1936.
Frontier College -- History.
Educators -- Canada -- Biography.
Literacy -- Canada.
Education -- Canada.
Social justice -- Canada.
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Morrison, James H.
Fitzpatrick, Alfred, 1862-1936.
Frontier College -- History.
Educators -- Canada -- Biography.
Literacy -- Canada.
Education -- Canada.
Social justice -- Canada.
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The
right
to
read
:
social
justice
,
literacy
, and the
creation
of
Frontier
College
: the
Alfred
Fitzpatrick
story
/ James H. Morrison.
by
Morrison, James H.
Nimbus Publishing, 2022.
Call #:
370.92 F559m
Subjects
Fitzpatrick
,
Alfred
, 1862-1936.
Frontier
College
-- History.
Educators -- Canada -- Biography.
Literacy
-- Canada.
Education -- Canada.
Social
justice
-- Canada.
ISBN:
9781774711309 (trade pbk)
Description:
280 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Notes:
Some copies may be permabound.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"So sums up the quest of Nova Scotian
Alfred
Fitzpatrick
, the man behind campaigns for the betterment of Canada's working class, and specifically the 1899
creation
of the still-running
literacy
organization
Frontier
College
. A tireless fighter for the rights of workers, immigrants, women, and Indigenous peoples,
Fitzpatrick
fiercely believed everyone in Canada -- no matter their class or ability -- has the
right
to dignity and the
right
to learn how to
read
. Historian and author James Morrison situates
Fitzpatrick
in a time of burgeoning nation building and economic growth, where he crusaded for humane working conditions in railway, lumber, and mining camps, and held the government to account for its lack of support for adult and immigrant education.
Fitzpatrick
's message that
literacy
is a basic human
right
is more relevant today than ever. This fascinating biography tells the
story
of a remarkable man who challenged all Canadians to bring
literacy
and education to those who do not have it--whoever and wherever they may be. Includes 30 black-and-white archival images."--Publisher.
Genre:
Biographies.
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Adult Biography
370.92 F559m
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Adult Biography
370.92 F559m
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Adult Biography
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