Women Historians of the Midwest

In May 1972, thirteen women historians in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area met and agreed to form a regional organization to promote communication among Midwestern women with a professional interest in history. The organization was called Women Historians of the Midwest (WHOM) and was in existence from 1972-2001. Original members included Rhoda Gilman, Gretchen Kreuter, Barbara Stuhler, Marjorie Wall Bingham, and Susan Hill Gross. The founding President of WHOM was Gretchen Kreuter.

In 1973, WHOM was chartered by the state of Minnesota as a nonprofit corporation with the purposes to "promote and extend sisterly relationships between and among women historians; to advance the study of history and to advance the interests of women in the field of history; to publish and diffuse information of interest to women historians; to rescue from oblivion the memory of significant women and their exploits, perils, and adventures; to cultivate among the citizens of the Midwest a knowledge of the past and present contributions of women to the useful and liberal arts, science and literature; and to undertake such steps as may promote these and similar purposes."

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