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  2. Toronto Women's Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Women's Bookstore. The Toronto Women's Bookstore was the largest nonprofit, feminist bookstore in Canada, before its closure in November 2012. [1] It was run and staffed primarily by women of color, [2] and sold fiction, poetry and non-fiction by women writers to promote feminist and anti-oppression politics.

  3. List of independent bookstores - Wikipedia

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    Spartacus Books in Vancouver, British Columbia; This Ain't the Rosedale Library in Toronto, Ontario (defunct) Toronto Women's Bookstore in Toronto, Ontario (defunct) The Word Bookstore in Montreal; France. José Corti in Paris; Shakespeare and Company in Paris; Germany. BuchGourmet in Cologne; Greenland. Atuagkat Bookstore in Nuuk; India

  4. New Words Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Among the earliest of these were A Woman's Place in Oakland, Labyris Books and Womanbooks in New York City (1972), Charis in Atlanta (1973), Toronto Women's Bookstore in Canada (1973), Amazon Bookstore in Minneapolis (1974), and New Words in Cambridge (1974).

  5. List of Canadian stores - Wikipedia

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    Hyman's Book and Art Shoppe — an independent Jewish bookstore in Toronto, Ontario; Mondragon Bookstore & Coffeehouse — former political bookstore and vegan café in Winnipeg; This Ain't the Rosedale Library — in Toronto; Toronto Women's Bookstore — in Toronto; Convenience stores. 7-Eleven Canada — Canadian division of US-based 7 ...

  6. Henry Morgentaler - Wikipedia

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    2. Henekh "Henry" Morgentaler [1] CM (March 19, 1923 – May 29, 2013), was a Polish-born Canadian physician and abortion rights advocate who fought numerous legal battles aimed at expanding abortion rights in Canada. As a Jewish youth during World War II, Morgentaler was imprisoned at the Łódź Ghetto and later at the Dachau concentration camp .

  7. Category:Feminist bookstores - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Women's Bookstore; W. Womanbooks; A Woman's Place (bookstore) Women & Children First (bookstore) This page was last edited on 17 May 2018, at 14:48 (UTC ...

  8. List of feminist bookstores - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Bookstore Cooperative. Bloodroot. Bluestockings. Charis Books & More. In Other Words Feminist Community Center. Old Wives Tales. A Room of One's Own. Womanbooks. A Woman's Place.

  9. Janine Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Janine Fuller (born 1958) [1] is a Canadian businessperson and writer. She was the manager of Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium in Vancouver, British Columbia, [2] [3] and is best known for her role as an anti- censorship activist in the bookstore's battles with Canada Customs, which culminated in the Supreme Court of Canada case Little ...

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