Mary Wollstonecraft (1759 - 1797), British writer and early feminist, c. 1797

John Stuart Mill (1806-1873), English philosopher and politician who supported female suffrage, c. 1865

Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902) (seated) with Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906), both were American social activist abolitionist and leaders of the early woman's movement, c. 1900

August Bebel (1840-1913), leader of the German Social Democratic Party and early supporter of the female suffrage, c. 1898

Clara Zetkin (1857-1933) was an influential socialist German politician and an international fighter for women's rights, c. 1897

Emmeline (Goulden) Pankhurst (1859-1928) was a leading British women's rights activist, who led the radical suffragist movement, c. 1913

Alice Salomon (1872-1948) was a Jewish-German social reformer and pioneer of social work as an academic discipline; she emigrated 1938 to the US, c. 1910

Rosa Parks (1913-2005), with Martin Luther King jr., was an African American civil rights activist, c.1955

Gerda Lerner (*1920), feminist historian, author and teacher, born in Vienna; because of her Jewish background she was forced to emigrate to the US in 1939, c. 2006

WORKING GROUP IN FEMINISM AND HISTORY

Contact

Who We Are

The planning committee of the Working Group in Feminism and History (WGFH) is comprised of graduate students and faculty members from UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke.


Main Contact

Jessie Wilkerson (PhD Candidate, UNC-Chapel Hill)

Address:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
History Department
Hamilton Hall, CB # 3195
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3195, USA
Email: jcwilker@email.unc.edu


Organizers in the academic year 2010/11

Dr. Emily Burrill (UNC-Chapel Hill, Department of Women's Studies), Email: eburrill@email.unc.edu
Dr. Kathleen DuVal (UNC-Chapel Hill, History Department) , Email: duval@email.unc.edu

In cooperation with the graduate students:

Jennifer Donnally (UNC-Chapel Hill, History Department)
Nora Doyle (UNC-Chapel Hill, History Department)
Joey Fink (UNC-Chapel Hill, History Department)
Anna Krome-Lukens (UNC-Chapel Hill, History Department)
Katy Smith (UNC-Chapel Hill, History Department)
Paige Welch (Duke-University, History Department)


Webmaster

Dr. Karen Hagemann (UNC-Chapel Hill, History Department), Email: hagemann@unc.edu

The workshop series is sponsored by Carolina Seminars.