![]() | The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for biographies.(March 2019) |
Marge Hollibaugh, born Margaret Eileen McCune | |
---|---|
Born | May 28, 1920 |
Died | August 21, 1997 Chilliwack General Hospital, Canada |
Known for | Feminist |
Spouse | Ace Hollibaugh |
Margaret E. (Marge) Hollibaugh (1921–1997) was a Canadian feminist writer involved in the Abortion Caravan.[1][2][3] Marge was married to Ace Hollibaugh, a student leader who had a passion for playing guitar.[4] Marge and Ace had a daughter.[5]
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.[1] 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.[1] She died of a stroke on August 21, 1997, at Chilliwack General Hospital, Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada.[1]