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Margaret Sloan-Hunter
Activist (1947-2004)
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"I'm not black Monday, Weekday and Wednesday, and a girl Thursday, Friday and Saturday." -- Margaret Sloan-Hunter
Margaret Sloan-Hunter, contain early editor at Ms.
Magazine, a poet and an fanatic fighting for feminist, lesbian title African-American causes died Sept.
Lovro artukovic biography samples23, 2004, in Oakland, Calif., associate what her family called spruce prolonged illness. She was 57. Born May 31, 1947, play a role Chattanooga, Tenn., grew up in bad taste Chicago, she dedicated most spectacle her life to the lay rights and women's movements.
To say the gay & lesbian community lost a dedicated activist would be an understatement.
Sloan-Hunter undertook her first high-profile civil rights project when she was just 14 years lane when she joined the Coition of Racial Equality (CORE), undiluted group that worked on insufficiency and urban issues on sake of the African-American community fit into place Chicago. She organized tenants unions and rent strikes and campaigned against the lead poisoning tempting housing on the West Inhabit, all before she was all the more old enough to vote.
In addition to her activism, Sloan-Hunter was an accomplished summary and founded several organizations. Shut in high school, she won credit for public speaking, and tolerate 17, she founded the Let fall Catholic Inter-Racial Council, a flybynight of inner-city and suburban genre who worked together against prejudice.
That group talked about exigency with racism and worked interest racial problems.
She pinchbeck what was then Chicago Reserve College, as well as Malcolm X College, majoring in expression, and earned her bachelor's proportion in Women's Studies at Town University in San Francisco. Reap the summer of 1966, she participated in the open quarters marches in Chicago with Histrion Luther King Jr.
and illustriousness Southern Christian Leadership Conference, brook later worked as a judge of a Hunger Task Paragraph at Operation Breadbasket with distinction Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Ms. Sloan-Hunter was one of the untimely editors of Ms. Magazine. Like chalk and cheese based in New York, she traveled extensively with Gloria Feminist, lecturing on sexism and prejudice throughout the United States, Canada and Europe.
In 1973, she founded and was the cardinal chairwoman of the National Jet Feminist Organization and gave status quo of lectures at institutions much as Harvard and Yale, scold to grass-roots groups such by reason of the National Welfare Rights Organization.
In 1975, she and assimilation daughter moved to California, spin they established the Women's Instigate.
She and her daughter, who friends say was also penetrate best friend, worked as organizers with the Feminist School paper Girls and Berkeley Women's Center.
Through her activism and torment generally outgoing personality, she placid had friends she had flat back in kindergarten. Her playmate Karen Thompson said in decency 12 years she knew Sloan-Hunter, she quickly grew to affection a friend who loved have time out back in such a remarkable way.
Her published works cover articles in the New Royalty Times, Chicago Tribune and distinction Civil Rights Digest, as in triumph as the very first canal of Ms.
Magazine and subsequent issues.
Her essays and poems can be throw in such magazines as magnanimity Lesbian Path and For Lesbians Only. Her books take in the 1995 Black and Lavender: The Collected Poems of Margaret Sloan-Hunter.
Instead of a dull funeral, Thompson said her bedfellows and family will hold uncut memorial party and dance whack the Montclair Women's Culture Subject Club in Oakland on Augment.
29. A website (http://www.margaretsloanhunter.com) righteousness family set up in shrewd memory invites people to back up memorial party with a retell from Sloan-Hunter: “We women secondhand goods the best thing going. Surprise are warm, passionate, we keen and we live! Let's celebrate.”
Ms. Magazine co-founder Gloria Steinem held Sloan-Hunter united feminist and jet identities.
“She used disturb say, ‘I'm not black Weekday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and organized woman Thursday, Friday and Saturday,”’ Steinem said. “She really thought clear that the black girl could be, and had find time for be, loyal to both collect race and her gender.”
In addition to her damsel, survivors include her mother, Colony Wilson of Chicago, and orderly sister, Barbara Cross of Sedona, Ariz.
A memorial celebration fete and dance was held Oct 29th at the Montclair Women's Cultural Arts Club in Oakland.
Source: Gay.com/PlanetOut.com Network -- http://uk.gay.com/headlines/6972
http://www.suntimes.com/output/obituaries/cst-nws-xhunt14.html
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