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'''Sally Miller Gearhart''' (April 15, 1931 – July 14, 2021) was an American teacher, [[feminism|feminist]], [[science-fiction]] writer, and [[political activist]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=SALLY'S STORY :: Sally Miller Gearhart|url=https://sallymillergearhart.net/sallys-story/ |language=en-US |access-date=2020-08-04}}</ref> In 1973, she became the first open [[lesbian]] to obtain a tenure-track faculty position when she was hired by [[San Francisco State University]], where she helped establish one of the first women and gender study programs in the country.<ref name="giving.uoregon.edu">http://giving.uoregon.edu/oregon-outlook/summer-2009/honoring-diversity-and-courage</ref> She later became a nationally known gay rights activist.<ref name="giving.uoregon.edu"/>
Sally Miller Gearhart is an American feminist.
 
   
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==

Revision as of 09:36, 20 September 2021

Sally Miller Gearhart (April 15, 1931 – July 14, 2021) was an American teacher, feminist, science-fiction writer, and political activist.[1] In 1973, she became the first open lesbian to obtain a tenure-track faculty position when she was hired by San Francisco State University, where she helped establish one of the first women and gender study programs in the country.[2] She later became a nationally known gay rights activist.[2]

Quotes

"The proportion of men must be reduced to and maintained at approximately 10% of the human race." [3]

"The Future – If There Is One – Is Female" (essay title; same source)

References