Monday, May 30, 2022

Elizabeth Peratrovich, A Strong Woman - by Lynn Lovegreen

 In "Elizabeth Peratrovich, a Strong Woman", first published Mar.10th, 2022, Alaskan Historical Romance Author Lynn Lovegreen introduces us to an indigenous Civil Rights heroine who is honored in Alaska every year on Feb. 16th. (File this one under "Educate")

Alaska has its share of strong women. One of the strongest is an historical icon here: Elizabeth Peratrovich.

 Elizabeth Peratrovich (Ḵaax̱gal.aat) was of the indigenous Tlingit Lukaax.ádi clan, and the grand president of the Alaska Native Sisterhood. When the territory’s Anti-Discrimination Bill was introduced in 1945, some expressed concerns that the measure would aggravate racial tensions. Peratrovich famously approached the legislature and responded, “I would not have expected that I, who am barely out of savagery, would have to remind the gentlemen with 5,000 years of recorded civilization behind them of our Bill of Rights.” The bill was passed shortly after her speech.

 

Every February 16, Alaskans celebrate Elizabeth Peratrovich Day to honor her memory and remind us of her civil rights work. May we all use her example to be strong women in our own lives, and make the world a better place.




My friend Annie Boochever wrote Fighter In Velvet Gloves: Alaska’s Civil Rights Hero Elizabeth Peratrovich with Elizabeth’s son Roy Peratrovich Jr. Together they tell the story of Elizabeth Peratrovich and the Anti-Discrimination law of 1945. It’s a great book for young teens and adults alike.

 

Lynn Lovegreen has lived in Alaska for most of her life. After twenty years in the classroom, she retired to make more time for writing. She enjoys her friends and family, reading, and volunteering for her local library. Her young adult historical romance is set in Alaska, a great place for drama, romance, and independent characters. See her website at www.lynnlovegreen.com

2 comments:

Judith Ashley said...

I'd never heard of Elizabeth Peratrovich until I read this post for the first time. Reading it again, I am inspired to continue to be a strong woman in my own life.

Lynn Lovegreen said...

Thanks--very cool, Judith!

Lynn