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Margaret E. (Marge) Hollibaugh (1921–1997) was a Canadian feminist writer involved in the
Abortion Caravan The Abortion Caravan was a feminist protest movement formed by The Vancouver Women's Caucus in 1970 which travelled across Canada from Vancouver to Ottawa to advocate for increased access to legal abortion. A 1969 amendment to the Canadian Criminal ...
. Marge was married to Ace Hollibaugh, a student leader who had a passion for playing guitar. Marge and Ace had a daughter. Hollibaugh was a member of "The Corrective Collective", a writing group which published ''She named it Canada because That's What It Was Called'', and ''Neverdone: three centuries of women's work in Canada''. She was a founding member of Vancouver Women's Caucus; a lifetime board member of the Anne Davis Transition House; an active participant in 'On To Ottawa Campaign' of 1970–71; and a supporting member of LEAF. She died of a stroke on 21 August 1997 at Chilliwack General Hospital,
Chilliwack Chilliwack ( )( hur, Ts'elxwéyeqw) is a city in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Chilliwack is surrounded by mountains and home to recreational areas such as Cultus Lake and Chilliwack Lake Provincial Parks. There are numerous outdoor ...
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, Canada.


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1920s births 1997 deaths Canadian feminists {{Canada-writer-stub