Elizabeth Peratrovich was born in
Petersburg in 1911. She was key in the native rights movement between WWI and
WWII. She became the president of the Alaska Native Sisterhood, while her
husband, Roy Peratrovich, was the president of the Alaska Native Brotherhood.
In 1941, Peratrovich moved to Juneau. She and her husband were keen to live in
a nice neighborhood and were nearing lease arrangements when the owner was
informed that they were native. The owner, in response, told Elizabeth and Roy
they couldn’t live in that house. Elizabeth testified in front of the
territorial senate before they voted on The Anti-Discrimination Act. It is
assumed that her speech was the turning point for the act, and it passed 11 to
5. In celebration of her work in ending native rights, the Alaska Legislature
approved creating a state holiday in her name. Unfortunately, Elizabeth died of
cancer on December 1, 1958. Her husband died around one week before the first
Elizabeth Peratrovich Day, on February 7, 1989. Elizabeth Peratrovich day is
celebrated throughout Alaska every year on February 16.
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