Cormack, Judith Lightfoot, 1937-2006.

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Judith Gumpert Lightfoot Cormack was born in 1937, in New York, New York. Joining the National Organization for Women in 1969, she became a significant figure in the Women's Movement both in Georgia and nationally. She was a founding member of the Georgia Women's Political Caucus (1971), a member of the 1972 Georgia Commission on the Status of Women, and served as a member, southern regional director, and chair of the board during NOW's split in the 1970s. In 1978 Cormack moved to Australia, where she lived until her death in 2006.

From the description of Judith Lightfoot Cormack oral history interview [sound recording], 1998 August 11 ; 18. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 288956185

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Georgia
Subject
Equal rights amendments
Feminism
Feminists
Women
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Birth 1937

Death 2006

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