Morgan, Robin, 1941-

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Feminist activist, author, poet, child star, and editor of MS. magazine.

From the description of Robin Morgan papers, 1947-2010. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 48948587 1941, Jan. 29 Born in Lake Worth, Fla. 1956 Graduated with Honors from the Wetter School 1956 1959 Student with private tutors at Columbia University, ages 15-18 1961 1969 Free-lance book editor 1962 Married Kenneth Pitchford 1968 Organized first feminist demonstration against Miss America Pageant 1969 Birth of son, Blake 1969 1970 Editor for Grove Press 1970 Author, compiler, and editor of Sisterhood is Powerful: An Anthology of Writings from the Women's Liberation Movement 1970 Founder and president of The Sisterhood is Powerful Foundation 1972 Monster: Poems published 1973 Visiting chair and guest professor of Women's Studies at New College, Sarasota, Fla. 1974 1987 Editor and columnist of Ms. magazine 1978 Going Too Far: The Personal Chronicle of a Feminist published 1979 1980 Received National Endowment for the Arts grant 1982 Depth Perception: New Poems and a Masque published 1982 1984 Received Ford Foundation grant 1984 Founder of Sisterhood is Global Institute 1984 Author, compiler, and editor of Sisterhood is Global: The International Women's Movement Anthology 1987 Distinguished visiting scholar and lecturer at Rutgers University, N. J. 1989 The Demon Lover: On the Sexuality of Terrorism published 1989 1993 Editor in chief of Ms. magazine 1990 Divorced from Kenneth Pitchford 1992 Received Honorary Doctorate from the University of Connecticut 1993 Consulting editor of Ms. magazine 1996 1997 Visiting professor at the University of Denver Graduate School of International Affairs 2000 Saturday's Child: A Memoir published 2003 Author, compiler, and editor of Sisterhood is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millennium 2003 Columnist for Ms. magazine

Robin Morgan is a feminist activist, award-winning poet, novelist, journalist, and essayist. She was a child model, had her own radio show at the age of four, and was a child star on television. Since the late 1960s, when she organized the first demonstration against the Miss America Pageant, Morgan has been active in the feminist movement. In 1984, she founded the Sisterhood is Global Institute, an international, non-governmental, and non-profit organization concerned with women's rights which is currently based in Montreal, Canada.

As a recipient of numerous writing grants, Morgan has published eighteen books, including six poetry collections, two books of fiction, the now-classic anthology Sisterhood is Powerful (named by the American Library Association one of the "The 100 Most Influential Books of the 20th Century"), and an anthology of international feminism, Sisterhood is Global . She has also consistently contributed to Ms. magazine. She currently lives in New York.

From the guide to the Robin Morgan papers, 1940s-2010 and undated, bulk 1970-2000, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University)

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