Georgia Fuller

Georgia Elaine Whippo Fuller was born ca.1945. She was active in the Northern Virginia NOW chapter since, and founding president of the Arlington NOW chapter in 1975. In 1976, she was appointed co-coordinator of the National Organization for Women's Task Force on Women and Religion. GF spoke and wrote frequently on lesbian and gay rights, the Equal Rights Amendment, reproductive and minority rights, and women and religion. In the early 1980s, GF and nineteen other women in the Arlington, Virginia, area formed "A Group of Women" and participated in a series of high profile protests (including smearing blood on the columns of the National Archives) in efforts to advance the Equal Rights Amendment. She has one son.

From the guide to the Papers of NOW officers, 1973-1977, (Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute)

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