La Vie De Joseph-Fran ois Perrault, Surnomm , Le P re De L' ducation Du Peuple Canadien by Philippe Baby Casgrain chronicles the life and contributions of Joseph-Fran ois Perrault, a key figure in the development of education in 19th-century Canada. This biography details Perrault's tireless efforts to promote and improve educational opportunities for the Canadian people. It explores his background, his motivations, and the challenges he faced in his pursuit of accessible education. Casgrain's work provides valuable insights into the social and political context of education in Quebec during a transformative period. This book offers a compelling portrait of a man dedicated to the intellectual and social advancement of his community, ensuring Perrault's legacy as a pioneering figure in Canadian history.
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