Martha Louise Black

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Martha Louise Black was a pioneering Canadian politician, businesswoman, and naturalist known as the "First Lady of the Yukon" and one of the first women elected to the Canadian House of Commons.

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instanceOf Canadian politician
businesswoman
human
countryOfCitizenship Canada
dateOfBirth 1866-02-24
dateOfDeath 1957-11-01
electoralDistrictRepresented Yukon NERFINISHED
endTime 1940 (as Member of Parliament for Yukon)
ethnicGroup Canadian of American origin
familyName Black NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork business
natural history
politics
givenName Louise
Martha NERFINISHED
hasActivity collected botanical and natural history specimens in Yukon
lectured and wrote about life in the Yukon
hasHeritageDesignation recognized as a significant figure in Yukon history
hasOccupationHistory operated a mining-related enterprise in Yukon
ran a sawmill business in Yukon
honorificTitle First Lady of the Yukon NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf House of Commons of Canada NERFINISHED
name Martha Louise Black NERFINISHED
nickname First Lady of the Yukon NERFINISHED
notableFor advocacy for Yukon interests in the Canadian Parliament
being one of the first women elected to the Canadian House of Commons
pioneering role in Yukon politics
notableWork My Seventy Years NERFINISHED
occupation author
businesswoman
naturalist
politician
participatedIn Klondike Gold Rush era Yukon society
placeOfBirth Chicago, Illinois, United States
placeOfBurial Yukon, Canada NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Conservative Party of Canada (historical) NERFINISHED
positionHeld Member of Parliament for Yukon
relative George Black NERFINISHED
residence Yukon, Canada NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
spouse George Black NERFINISHED
startTime 1935 (as Member of Parliament for Yukon)

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George Black (Canadian politician) spouse Martha Louise Black