J. F. C. Wright

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J. F. C. Wright
Born1904
Wiltshire, England
Died1970
Occupationjournalist, historian
NationalityCanadian
Period1940s-1960s
Notable worksSlava Bohu, Saskatchewan: The History of a Province
SpouseDiana Kingsmill Wright

James Frederick Church Wright (1904–1970) was a

Doukhobor community.[1]

Born in

National Film Board.[3] He married Diana Kingsmill in 1944 while living in Ottawa,[3] and the couple later moved back to Saskatoon.[3]

Active in the Saskatchewan chapter of the

Wright's later books included All Clear, Canada! (1944), Co-operative Farming in Saskatchewan (1949), Saskatchewan's North (1953), Saskatchewan: The History of a Province (1955), Prairie Progress: Consumer Co-operation in Saskatchewan (1956) and The Louise Lucas Story: This Time Tomorrow (1965).

He committed suicide in 1970.

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