Series Fonds 47.2 - Sexual discrimination

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Sexual discrimination

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Fonds 47.2

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  • 1975-1988 (Creation)

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6 cm of textual records

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(1932-200)

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Peter T. Millard was born in Treorchy, Wales, in 1932 and first came to Canada in 1955 to attend McGill University. He received a BA from McGill in 1959, and continued his education at Wadham College, Oxford, from which he received a BA and a PhD. Millard joined the University of Saskatchewan in 1961 as an Instructor in English; he eventually became head of the department. He also served a one-year term as Head of the Faculty Association. Professor Millard retired from the University in December 1991. He passed away in 2001.

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This series contains correspondence, minutes, clippings and articles concerning sexual discrimination, homosexuality, Place Riel, the Doug Wilson case and the North Battleford based Catholic magazine "Our Family" publication of articles on homosexuality and AIDS. One file contains correspondence to and from Dr. Millard in his capacity as President of the Saskatchewan Association of Human Rights.

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