Honor Jackson

William Henry Jackson (May 13, 1861January 10, 1952), also known as Honor Jackson or Jaxon, was a leader of the North-West Rebellion in Canada in 1885. He was born in Wingham, Ontario to a Methodist family and attended the University of Toronto. In 1881 he moved to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (then part of the Northwest Territories), where he soon began to sympathize with the Mtis and their struggle against the Canadian government, though he was not a Mtis himself. Jackson became personal secretary to Louis Riel when Riel returned to Canada in 1884, and the two began to organize a Mtis militia and provisional government. Jackson was captured by the Canadian militia during the Rebellion on May 12, 1885. He was tried and convicted of treason, and sentenced to an insane asylum in Lower Fort Garry, near Winnipeg, Manitoba. However, on November 2, he escaped the asylum and fled to the United States. Once there, he changed his name to Honor Jaxon and joined the labour union movement in Chicago. He also decided to lie about his identity and told others he was a Mtis. In 1894 he was part of Coxey's Army, which marched to Washington, DC to demand an eight-hour workday. In 1897 he converted to the Bah' Faith. He returned to Canada briefly in 1907 but soon returned to the United States, eventually moving to New York City. He collected books, newspapers, and pamphlets relating to the Mtis people in an attempt to establish in their honour a museum in New York. However, on December 13, 1951, he was evicted from his apartment, and his collection (considered unimportant by the city) was sent to the garbage dump. He died a month later. Jackson, Honor Jackson, Honor Jackson, Honor Jackson, Honor Jackson, Honor

 

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