J. S. Woodsworth
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 82 years ago |
Date of birth | July 29,1874 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Etobicoke |
Toronto | |
Canada | |
Date of died | March 21,1942 |
Died | Vancouver |
Canada | |
Spouse | Lucy Staples |
Children | Grace MacInnis |
Job | Teacher |
Journalist | |
Politician | |
Activist | |
Education | Wesley College |
University of Oxford | |
University of Toronto - St. George Campus | |
Victoria University, Toronto | |
University of Toronto | |
Victoria University | |
Books | Strangers Within Our Gates: Or, Coming Canadians |
My Neighbor: A Study of City Conditions, a Plea for Social Service | |
The First Story of the Labor Church and Some Things for which it Stands: An Address in the Strand Theatre, Winnipeg, April 5th, 1920 | |
War [microform] : Clippings from a War-time Scrap-book | |
Party | Independent Labour Party |
Previous position | Member of the House of Commons of Canada (1925–1942) |
Founded | Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
Independent Labour Party | |
Parents | James Woodsworth |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 582781 |
J. S. Woodsworth Life story
J.S. Woodsworth was a pre–First World War pioneer of the Canadian Social Gospel, a Christian religious movement with social democratic values and links to organized labour.