Cassie, Alice Mary (1887–1963)

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Cassie, Alice Mary (1887–1963)

New Zealand feminist and political activist. Name variations: Alice Mary Peters. Born Nov 19, 1887, in Dundee, Scotland; died Mar 17, 1963, at Western Springs, New Zealand; dau. of William Peters (baker) and Mary Ann (Reynolds) Peters; m. Andrew Cassie (plumbing contractor), 1915 (died 1947); children: 2 sons.

Immigrated to New Zealand (1912); became executive member of Auckland branch of New Zealand Labour Party (1927) and member of New Zealand Section of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; campaigned for women's access to pensions and protested exclusion of women from unemployment relief (1920s–30s); later active in other social welfare efforts, including working with the blind.

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 4).

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