Sister Brady, Ann Brady Walther and Dorothy Chapman interview on Metis experiences of racism in St. Paul and ancestral involvement in the Riel Resistance

Abstract

Metis women Sister Brady, Ann Brady Walther and Dorothy Chapman are sisters of Metis activist and political organizer Jim Brady. Keywords: Activism, Jim Brady, Metis, political, racism, French, Riel Resistance, St. Paul

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Sister Brady, Ann Brady Walther and Dorothy Chapman, interview by Murray Dobbin, “Sister Brady, Ann Brady Walther and Dorothy Chapman interview on Metis experiences of racism in St. Paul and ancestral involvement in the Riel Resistance” (transcript), Gabriel Dumont Institute Visual Museum Oral Histories Archive, August 15, 1977, accessed May 2017. http://www.metismuseum.ca/media/document.php/01176.Brady,%20Anne%20(M.%…

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Sister Brady, Ann Brady Walther and Dorothy Chapman. Interview by Murray Dobbin
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1977
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