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
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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: Organizers in the academic year 2010/11
• Dr. Emily Burrill (UNC-Chapel Hill, Department of Women's Studies),
Email: eburrill@email.unc.edu In cooperation with the graduate students:
• Jennifer Donnally (UNC-Chapel Hill, History Department) Webmaster • Dr. Karen Hagemann (UNC-Chapel Hill, History Department), Email: hagemann@unc.edu The workshop series is sponsored by Carolina Seminars. |
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