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Endnotes
1. "Women Winning the Vote in Canada." Parks Canada. Accessed February 06, 2013.
2. "The 'Persons' Case, 1927-1929." The Famous Five. Accessed April 28, 2013. http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/206/301/lac-bac/famous_five-ef/www.lac-bac.gc.ca/famous5/053001_e.html.
3. "The Persons Case" The Famous 5 Foundation. 2012. Accessed February 11, 2013. http://www.famous5.ca/index.php/the-famous-5-women/the-persons-case/.
4. "WILSON, The Hon. Cairine Reay." PARLINFO. Accessed February 11, 2013. http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=176923a1-4b32-4b92-8bee-1d447764ec79.
5. "The Famous 5 Women" The Famous 5 Foundation. 2012. Accessed February 11, 2013. http://www.famous5.ca/index.php/the-famous-5-women/the-famous-5-women#irene-parlby.
6. "Famous 5 History" The Famous 5 Foundation. 2012. Accessed February 11, 2013. http://www.famous5.ca/index.php/the-famous-5-women/history/.
7. "Famous 5 History" The Famous 5 Foundation. 2012. Accessed February 11, 2013. http://www.famous5.ca/index.php/the-famous-5-women/history/.
8. "Emily Murphy." The Historica-Dominion Institute. Accessed February 11, 2013. https://www.historica-dominion.ca/content/heritage-minutes/emily-murphy.
9. "Emily Murphy." New World Encyclopedia. December 4, 2008. Accessed February 11, 2013. http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Emily_Murphy.
10. Benoit, Monique. "Are Women Persons? The “Persons” Case." Library and Archives Canada. April 10, 2000. Accessed February 11, 2013.http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/015/002/015002-2100-e.html.
11. "The Political Equality League of Manitoba." Manitoba History. Accessed February 06, 2013. http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/mb_history/03/politicalequalityleague.shtml.
12. "Women Winning the Vote in Canada." Parks Canada. Accessed February 06, 2013. http://www.pc.gc.ca/canada/proj/fcdv-wwv/index_e.asp.
13. "The 'Persons' Case" The Famous 5 Foundation. 2012. Accessed February 11, 2013. http://www.famous5.ca/index.php/the-famous-5-women/the-persons-case/.
14. "The 'Famous Five'" Our Nellie. Accessed February 24, 2013. http://www.ournellie.com/womens-suffrage/the-famous-five.
15. "Emily Murphy." New World Encyclopedia. December 4, 2008. Accessed February 11, 2013. http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Emily_Murphy.
16. "The 'Persons' Case, 1927-1929." The Famous Five. Accessed April 28, 2013. http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/206/301/lac-bac/famous_five-ef/www.lac-bac.gc.ca/famous5/053001_e.html.
17. "Constitution Acts, 1867 to 1982." Justice Laws Website Canada. Accessed May 11, 2013. http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/Const/page-2.html.
18. "Emily Murphy." New World Encyclopedia. December 4, 2008. Accessed February 11, 2013. http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Emily_Murphy.
19. "The Government of Sir Rodmond Roblin." The Manitoba Historical Society. August 23, 2009. Accessed May 11, 2013. http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/features/timelinks/reference/db0009.shtml.
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Images
Header Image: "The Famous Five Sculpture." Digital image. What Have You Done For Democracy Lately? October 29, 2010. Accessed March 2, 2013. http://www.theresalubowitz.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/FamousFiveTea.jpg.
Figure 1: Executive of the Political Equality League of Manitoba after they witnessed the passage of the Suffrage Bill, January 1916. Digital image. Parks Canada. Accessed March 2, 2013.
Figure 2: "Sir Rodmond Palen Roblin." Digital image. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Accessed March 3, 2013. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/media/roblin-sir-rodmond-palen-4354.jpg.
Figure 3: "Emily Murphy." Digital image. FixQuotes.com. Accessed March 3, 2013. http://s.fixquotes.com/files/author/emily-murphy_3gFvR.jpg.
Figure 4: "Louise McKinney." Digital image. Global Perspectives on Personhood: Rights and Responsibilities. Accessed March 3, 2013. http://people.ucalgary.ca/~gpopconf/louisemc.jpg.
Figure 5: "Nellie McClung in Alberta (1910-1918)." Digital image. The Nellie McClung Foundation. Accessed March 3, 2013. http://www.ournellie.com/uploads/source/na_273_2.jpg.
Figure 6: "Henrietta Muir Edwards." Digital image. Edwards Magazine. Accessed March 3, 2013. http://edwardsmagazine.com/images/Henrietta_Muir_Edwards.jpg.
Figure 7: "Irene Parlby, Women's Rights Activist." Digital image. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Accessed March 3, 2013. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/media/parlby-irene-1417.jpg.
Figure 8: "Famous Five Petition." Henrietta M. Edwards, Nellie L. McClung, Louise C. McKinney, Emily F. Murphy, and Irene Parlby to His Excellency The Governor General in Council. August 27, 1927. In National Archives of Canada. Accessed March 2, 2013. http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/206/301/lac-bac/famous_five-ef/www.lac-bac.gc.ca/famous5/05300301_e.html.
Figure 9: Supreme Court of Canada decision (April 24, 1928). "The question being understood to be 'are women eligible for appointment to the Senate of Canada' the question is answered in the negative." Digital image. Library and Archives Canada. Accessed March 2, 2013. http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/206/301/lac-bac/famous_five-ef/www.lac-bac.gc.ca/famous5/05300310_e.html.
Figure 10: "Decision of the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (October 18, 1929)." Digital image. Library and Archives Canada. Accessed April 28, 2013. http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/206/301/lac-bac/famous_five-ef/www.lac-bac.gc.ca/famous5/05300316_e.html.
Figure 11: McClung, Nellie. "Now That We Are Persons." Farm and Ranch Review (Calgary, Alberta), January 2, 1930, Vol XXV!, No. 1 ed., Pp.16 sec. Accessed March 2, 2013. https://hermis.alberta.ca/paa/PhotoGalleryDetails.aspx?CollectionID=2&cp=26&ReturnUrl=%2Fpaa%2Fphotogallery.aspx%3FCollectionID%3D2%26cp%3D26&dv=True&DeptID=1&ObjectID=A17201.
Figure 12: "Women's Rights Statue, Canada." Digital image. Encyclopædia Britannica Image Quest. Accessed April 29, 2013. http://quest.eb.com/images/132_1214544.
Figure 1: Executive of the Political Equality League of Manitoba after they witnessed the passage of the Suffrage Bill, January 1916. Digital image. Parks Canada. Accessed March 2, 2013.
Figure 2: "Sir Rodmond Palen Roblin." Digital image. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Accessed March 3, 2013. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/media/roblin-sir-rodmond-palen-4354.jpg.
Figure 3: "Emily Murphy." Digital image. FixQuotes.com. Accessed March 3, 2013. http://s.fixquotes.com/files/author/emily-murphy_3gFvR.jpg.
Figure 4: "Louise McKinney." Digital image. Global Perspectives on Personhood: Rights and Responsibilities. Accessed March 3, 2013. http://people.ucalgary.ca/~gpopconf/louisemc.jpg.
Figure 5: "Nellie McClung in Alberta (1910-1918)." Digital image. The Nellie McClung Foundation. Accessed March 3, 2013. http://www.ournellie.com/uploads/source/na_273_2.jpg.
Figure 6: "Henrietta Muir Edwards." Digital image. Edwards Magazine. Accessed March 3, 2013. http://edwardsmagazine.com/images/Henrietta_Muir_Edwards.jpg.
Figure 7: "Irene Parlby, Women's Rights Activist." Digital image. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Accessed March 3, 2013. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/media/parlby-irene-1417.jpg.
Figure 8: "Famous Five Petition." Henrietta M. Edwards, Nellie L. McClung, Louise C. McKinney, Emily F. Murphy, and Irene Parlby to His Excellency The Governor General in Council. August 27, 1927. In National Archives of Canada. Accessed March 2, 2013. http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/206/301/lac-bac/famous_five-ef/www.lac-bac.gc.ca/famous5/05300301_e.html.
Figure 9: Supreme Court of Canada decision (April 24, 1928). "The question being understood to be 'are women eligible for appointment to the Senate of Canada' the question is answered in the negative." Digital image. Library and Archives Canada. Accessed March 2, 2013. http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/206/301/lac-bac/famous_five-ef/www.lac-bac.gc.ca/famous5/05300310_e.html.
Figure 10: "Decision of the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (October 18, 1929)." Digital image. Library and Archives Canada. Accessed April 28, 2013. http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/206/301/lac-bac/famous_five-ef/www.lac-bac.gc.ca/famous5/05300316_e.html.
Figure 11: McClung, Nellie. "Now That We Are Persons." Farm and Ranch Review (Calgary, Alberta), January 2, 1930, Vol XXV!, No. 1 ed., Pp.16 sec. Accessed March 2, 2013. https://hermis.alberta.ca/paa/PhotoGalleryDetails.aspx?CollectionID=2&cp=26&ReturnUrl=%2Fpaa%2Fphotogallery.aspx%3FCollectionID%3D2%26cp%3D26&dv=True&DeptID=1&ObjectID=A17201.
Figure 12: "Women's Rights Statue, Canada." Digital image. Encyclopædia Britannica Image Quest. Accessed April 29, 2013. http://quest.eb.com/images/132_1214544.