she was famous because she fought for the women's rights
Her dad encouraged her to do it
Emily Murphy was an author
because she was a judge. From Joey D.
Emily Murphy was an author, women's rights activist and jurist. She was a major contributor of the Canadian feminist movement.
women's right's activist, author, journalist, and a police magistrate
Emily stood up for women's rights and she gave women the right to vote
Emily Murphy was a prominent Canadian activist who played a significant role in advancing women's rights. She was one of the "Famous Five" who successfully campaigned for women to be legally recognized as persons in Canada. Murphy also contributed to the formation of the Dower Act, which protected women's property rights upon marriage.
was Emily Murphy a sokeswomen
Emily Murphy died in her sleep.
Emily Murphy married Arthur Murphy in 1887.
Emily was a women's right activist. In 1916 she was the first police magistrate in Canada & British Empire. She was active in many activities and interests in women & children rights and Dower acts.
Arthur Murphy
Her Dad was Isaac Ferguson and her mom, Emily Gowan.
Emily Murphy was a well-known Canadian women's rights activist, jurist, and author. She was the first female magistrate in Canada, serving in Alberta, and was a member of the "Famous Five" who fought for women's rights and challenged the legal definition of "persons" to include women. She also wrote extensively on women's rights and social issues.