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Anne Firor Scott is W. K. Boyd
Professor History Emerita at Duke University. She began publishing
in women's history in 1960. Her books include The Southern Lady
(25th anniversary edition, 1995), One Half the People: The fight
for Woman Suffrage (co-authored with Andrew M. Scott), Making
the Invisible Woman Visible (1984), Natural Allies: Women's
Associations in American History (1992), and Unheard Voices:
The First Historians of Southern Women (1993). She has edited
several volumes and has published essays, introductions, lectures,
and book reviews dealing with the history of American women. She
was president of the Organization of American Historians in 1984
and of the Southern Historical Association in 1989. She is an editor
of the American Women's History Series at the University of Illinois
Press and has long been an editor for UPA. She is presently writing
on the relationship between black and white women in the 19th and
20th centuries.
Ellen F. Fitzpatrick is Associate
Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire, where she
teaches American women's history and modern American history. Her
books include Endless Crusade: Women Social Scientists and Progressive
Reform (1990), Muckraking: Three Landmark Articles (1994),
America in Modern Times (with Alan Brinkley) (1996), and
Katharine Bement David, Early Twentieth Century Women and the
Study of Sex Behavior (1987). She served as editor for a new
edition of Eleanor Flexner's classic, Century of Struggle
(1996). She has been the recipient of numerous fellowships and research
grants including major awards from The Ford Foundation, The Spencer
Foundation, and Harvard University where she taught for several years.
She has served as a consultant for several documentary films and provided
guest commentary for national and regional news programs.
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